The molar mass of the given compound is .
Further Explanation:
Molar mass:
The molar mass is the summation of masses of all atoms or molecule present in the 1 mole of compound. In other words, molar mass of a compound is the ratio of mass of compound in grams to the number of moles present of that compound. The S.I unit of molar mass is gram per mol or g/mol.
Mass of one molecule of a given compound is .
According to Avogadro's number, the number of atoms or molecules present in the 1 mole of a substance is .
Therefore, to calculate the mass of 1 mole of atoms, we have to multiply the mass of one molecule with the number of molecules present in 1 mole of given compound that is .
The calculation for molar mass gives as follows:
The value mass of 1 mole of given molecule is 122.2 g/mol.
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Answer details:
Grade: Senior school
Subject: Chemistry
Chapter: Mole concept
Keywords: Potassium, molar mass, moles, atomic mass, number of moles, number of atoms, given mass, ratio, substance, g/mol grams, 78.20 grams, 2 moles, 39.098 g/mol, number of moles of potassium.