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Consider the compound Sn(CO3)2 and answer the following questions:

a. What is the name of this compound?
b. What is the molar mass of this compound? Explain how you calculated this value.

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A.) Name of Sn(CO)3 is Tin(lV)Carbonate.

'IV' indicates the oxidation number of Sn.

B.) Molar mass of compound = summation [number of atoms in compound x atomic number of that element].

Therefore molar mass of Sn(CO3)2,

= at.weight of Sn + 2 x at.weight of C + 6 x at.weight of O
= 118.71 + 2 x 12.01 + 6 x 15.999
= 238.67 amu.

Hence molar mass of Sn(CO3)2 is 238.67 amu.

Hope this helps!

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