What is the molar mass of copper hydroxide?

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The question is asking for the calculation of the molar mass of copper hydroxide, which involves determining the total mass of its constituent elements based on their atomic masses.

Answer

97.561 g/mol

The final answer is 97.561 g/mol

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The final answer is 97.561 g/mol

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The molar mass of Cu(OH)₂ is calculated by summing the molar masses of copper (63.546 g/mol), oxygen (15.999 g/mol), and hydrogen (1.008 g/mol). Each OH group contributes 17.007 g/mol, and with two OH groups, the total sums to 97.561 g/mol.

Tips

A common mistake is incorrectly summing the contributions of each element. Make sure to multiply the masses of elements by their respective counts in the formula.

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