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  • 04-03-2018
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What is the molar mass of the empirical formula for a compound with the formula C6H12Cl2O2

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michelleren14
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  • 04-03-2018
In order to find the molar mass, you just need to add up the mass from the periodic table and add them up together
 carbon- 12.01 (6) = 72.06 g
hydrogen- 1.008 (12) = 12.096 g
chlorine- 35.45 (2) = 70.90 g
oxgyen- 16.00 (2) = 32.00 g

72.06 + 12.096 + 70.90 + 32.00 = 187.056 g/mol 
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