How do you determine the molar mass of #Fe_2O_3#?

1 Answer
Aug 11, 2016

#color(magenta)("159.7 g/mol")#

Explanation:

#color(green)"We will use the formula below to answer the question:"#

atomic weight of element #xx#number of atoms given by subscript #=# molar mass

First, you want to have a periodic table available so you can determine the atomic weight of Fe and O:

  • Fe has an atomic weight of 55.85 g/mol
  • O has an atomic weight of 16.00 g/mol

From the chemical formula, we have 2 iron atoms. You have to multiply the atomic mass of Fe by 2 to ascertain an atomic weight of 111.7 g/mol

Next, you have 3 oxygen atoms, so you would multiply the atomic mass of O by 3 to obtain an atomic weight of 48.00 g/mol

Now you want to add the mass of each atom together to obtain the molar mass of the entire compound:

#color(purple) ("111.7 g/mol + 48.00 g/mol = 159.7 g/mol")#