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OpenStudy (fanduekisses):

Is the Molar Mass of CO3^2- EQUAL TO 60.01 GRAMS???? pls help.

OpenStudy (fanduekisses):

\[(CO_{3})^{2-}\]

OpenStudy (fibonaccichick666):

you might want to ask this in chemistry, they may be able to help

OpenStudy (fanduekisses):

That's section is like a ghost town lol.

OpenStudy (fibonaccichick666):

ah, but they know what a 2- is, unlike myself haha. My best guess here would be to add the molar mass of carbon with 3 oxygens then the 2- does something I guess

OpenStudy (infiniite):

12.01g + 3(16g) = 60.01g, so you're correct :) The charge has no effect on the molar mass. The weight of an electron is so small it's not considered in the molar mass.

OpenStudy (fanduekisses):

Ohh great, just what I thought ^_^ Thanks so much!

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