What is the molar mass of beryllium oxide?
1 Answer
Jun 3, 2016
25.01 g/mol
Explanation:
To find the molar mass of a compound you would use the periodic table to find the molar mass of each element separately. In our case, our two elements are beryllium and oxygen. You would find the molar mass of Be (9.01 g/mol) and O (16.00 g/mol), then you would add the two masses together to obtain the molar mass of the entire compound, which is 25.01 g/mol.