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SLHLDifficulty: Fill in the blanks question, 1 blankCalculate the following:The molar mass of C2H5Cl is  g/mol.

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The molar mass of C2H5Cl is ___ g/mol.

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To calculate the molar mass of C2H5Cl, you need to know the molar masses of Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H), and Chlorine (Cl).

  1. The molar mass of Carbon (C) is approximately 12.01 g/mol. Since there are 2 Carbon atoms in the formula, the total mass contributed by Carbon is 2 * 12.01 = 24.02 g/mol.

  2. The molar mass of Hydrogen (H) is approximately 1.01 g/mol. Since there are 5 Hydrogen atoms in the formula, the total mass contributed by Hydrogen is 5 * 1.01 = 5.05 g/mol.

  3. The molar mass of Chlorine (Cl) is approximately 35.45 g/mol. Since there is 1 Chlorine atom in the formula, the total mass contributed by Chlorine is 1 * 35.45 = 35.45 g/mol.

  4. Add up the total masses contributed by Carbon, Hydrogen, and Chlorine to get the molar mass of C2H5Cl:

    24.02 g/mol (from Carbon) + 5.05 g/mol (from Hydrogen) + 35.45 g/mol (from Chlorine) = 64.52 g/mol.

So, the molar mass of C2H5Cl is 64.52 g/mol.

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