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  • Calculate the Molar Mass of Copper(II) Hydroxide (Cu(OH)₂)
    Here's how to calculate the molar mass of copper(II) hydroxide (Cu(OH)₂):

    1. Identify the elements and their atomic masses:

    * Copper (Cu): 63.55 g/mol

    * Oxygen (O): 16.00 g/mol

    * Hydrogen (H): 1.01 g/mol

    2. Determine the number of atoms of each element in the formula:

    * Copper (Cu): 1 atom

    * Oxygen (O): 2 atoms

    * Hydrogen (H): 2 atoms

    3. Calculate the molar mass:

    (1 Cu atom * 63.55 g/mol) + (2 O atoms * 16.00 g/mol) + (2 H atoms * 1.01 g/mol) = 97.57 g/mol

    Therefore, the molar mass of copper(II) hydroxide is 97.57 g/mol.

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