What is the molar mass of iron (II) bromide?

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The question is asking for the calculation of the molar mass of iron (II) bromide. This involves finding the individual atomic masses of iron and bromine and then combining them according to the chemical formula of iron (II) bromide.

Answer

215.65 g/mol

The final answer is 215.65 g/mol.

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The final answer is 215.65 g/mol.

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Iron(II) bromide, with the molecular formula FeBr2, consists of one iron (Fe) atom and two bromine (Br) atoms.

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