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What is the molar mass of dimethylglyoxime, c4h8n2o2?

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Answer: 116.12 g/mol

Step-by-step explanation:

The molar mass of a compound can be calculated by finding the molar of the individual atoms that combine to make the compound.

Molar mass of compound =

∑ (molar mass of element × number of atoms of the element)

∴ Molar mass of dimethylglyoxime

= 4C + 8H + 2N + 2O

= [(4 × 12.011) + (8 × 1.0080) + (2 × 14.007) + (2 × 15.999)] g/mol

= 116.12 g/mol

∴ the molar mass of dimethylglyoxime = 116.12 g/mol

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