What is the molar mass of Tin (II) Phosphate?

1 Answer

546.1 g/mol

Explanation:

The tin(II) phosphate formula is Sn3(PO4)2. Here the tin ion is 2+ and the phosphate ion is 3.

There are 3 atoms of tin, 2 atoms of phosphorus and 8 atoms of oxygen. Multiply the number of atoms by the atomic mass of that atom. Then add them. Units will be grams per mole.

3118.7+231.0+816=356.1+62.0+128

=546.1 g/mol