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Calculate the molar mass of adrenaline (C9H13NO3C9H13NO3), a hormone responsible for regulating heart rate and other functions of the sympathetic nervous system. Express your answer to five significant figures.

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Answer:


M_{C_9H_(13)NO_3}=183.23g/mol

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello!

In this case, since the molar mass of a chemical compound is computed by averaging the atomic mass of each element in the molecule and the amount of atoms; which in this case there are 9 carbon atoms, 13 hydrogen atoms, 1 nitrogen atom and 3 oxygen atoms; thus, we compute the average as shown below:


M_{C_9H_(13)NO_3}=m_C*9+m_H*13+m_N+m_O*3

Now, we plug in the atomic masses to obtain:


M_{C_9H_(13)NO_3}=12.01*9+1.01*13+14.01+16.00*3\\\\M_{C_9H_(13)NO_3}=183.23g/mol

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