What is the molar mass of copper(II) hydroxide?

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The question is asking for the molar mass of copper(II) hydroxide, which is a chemical compound. To find the molar mass, we need to look up the atomic masses of copper, oxygen, and hydrogen and then sum them according to the formula for copper(II) hydroxide, which is Cu(OH)₂.

Answer

97.5607 g/mol

The final answer is 97.5607 g/mol

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The final answer is 97.5607 g/mol

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Copper(II) hydroxide has a chemical formula of Cu(OH)2 and its molar mass is calculated by summing the molar masses of all the atoms in its formula.

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A common mistake is not accounting for all atoms in the formula correctly when summing their molar masses.

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