What is the molar mass of copper (II) chloride?
1 Answer
Mar 20, 2018
Approximately
Explanation:
Copper (II) Chloride, or
We can find the molar mass by adding up the molar mass of Copper, and adding it to that of Chlorine times two (because of the subscript).
Molar Mass can be found on the Periodic Table (most likely under "Atomic Weight"). Thus, we have
Copper:
Chloride:
Therefore, the molar mass of Copper (II) Chloride is approximately
NOTE: g/mol =grams per mole