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How do you find the Molar mass of Ag2SO4

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Molar mass of Ag₂SO₄ = 311.797 g/mol

Step-by-step explanation

To find the molar mass of Ag₂SO₄, we need to check for the atomic masses of the elements that make up the compound from the periodic table.

From the Periodic Table, the atomic mass of: (Ag = 107.8682 g/mol, S = 32.065 g/mol, O = 15.999 g/mol)

So the molar mass of Ag₂SO₄ = 2(Ag) + S + 4(O)

Ag₂SO₄ =(2 x 107.868) + 32.065 + (4 x 15.999)

Ag₂SO₄ = 215.7364 + 32.065 + 63.996

Ag₂SO₄ = 311.797 g/mol.

Hence, the molar mass of Ag₂SO₄ = 311.797 g/mol.

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