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Your question seems correct, molar mass has units g/mol
you should also show where you got 108g/mol from
Oh okay. Sooo... *Hold on*
maybe even to be complete show where you got 240
Yeah, Im confused now.
how are you confused?
I dont know what to write
just add g/mol the molar mass of H2O is simply 15.9994g/mol + 1.00794*2g/mol There are 6 water molecules so (15.9994g/mol + 1.00794*2g/mol)*6
Thats it?
yeah just be detailed on how you got all the numbers maybe even say in your questions Hyderogen molecular mass = 1.00794g/mol
list all the elements idk, he seems to just want more detail because this question can easily be found online
True. Thank you.
sure why not
http://chemwiki.ucdavis.edu/Textbook_Maps/General_Chemistry_Textbook_Maps/Map%3A_Lower%27s_Chem1/M2%3A_All_About_Water http://www.h2ouniversity.org/html/6-12_sci_molecular.html both good sources to read about this
The top source is the best the bottom one is just a brief introduction to the structure UC davis wiki is pretty good though
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