What is the molar mass of P2O3?

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The question is asking for the molar mass of the compound P2O3, which consists of phosphorus and oxygen atoms. To find the molar mass, we will need to calculate the sum of the atomic masses of each element present in the formula based on their quantity.

Answer

109.946 g/mol

The final answer is 109.946 g/mol

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The final answer is 109.946 g/mol

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The compound P2O3 is also known as diphosphorus trioxide or phosphorus(III) oxide.

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Common mistakes include incorrect counting of atoms or using incorrect atomic masses from the periodic table.

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