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By iannaCHAPTER 3. CH7 PROBLEM SOLVING CLASS R.D. A. BOLINAS. http:// chempsclass.wordpress.com. 3.10 Calculate the molar mass of each of the following: (a) N 2 O 4 ( b ) C 8 H 10 ( c ) MgSO 4 ⦁7H 2 O ( d ) Ca(C 2 H 3 O 2 ) 2. a) N 2 O 4 = 2(14.01) + 4(16.00) = 92.02 g/ mol
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