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OpenStudy (anonymous):

since butane is not found on the periodic table,how could you find the molar mass of butane(mass of one mole of butane molecules)?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

[(number of carbons in butane) x (atomic mass of carbon)] + [(number of hydrogen in butane) x (atomic mass of hydrogen)] = molar mass of butane

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Butane is composed of elements on the periodic table though (carbons and hydrogens), so you just take all the individual molar masses and add them up.

OpenStudy (abb0t):

Butane is just C4H10 Does that help?

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