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What is the molar mass of sulfur dihydride?

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Step-by-step explanation

To find the molar mass of sulfur dihydride, you will need to find the sum of all the atomic masses making up sulfur dihydride.

sulfur dihydride is H2S.

Atomic mass of H = 1,00784 u

Atomic mass of S = 32,065 u

Molar mass = (1.00784 x 2) + 32,065 = 34.081 g/mol

Answer

34.081 g/mol

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