(a)
Interpretation:
The molar mass of
Concept introduction:
A molecule is composed of more than type of atoms of different elements. On the basis of bonding with atoms, they can be ionic and covalent or molecular compounds.
The molecular mass of compound is the sum of

Answer to Problem 36PP
It is an ionic compound.
Explanation of Solution
An ionic compound is composed of oppositely charged ions whereas a covalent or molecular compound is formed by equal sharing of valence electrons between bonded atoms. Ionic compounds are usually formed between metals and non-metals whereas covalent compounds usually consist of non-metals. Since
Given compound =
Molar mass of Sr = 87.6 g/mol
Molar mass of O = 15.99 g/mol
Molar mass of N = 14.0 g/mol
Calculate the molar mass of
(b)
Interpretation:
The molar mass of
Concept introduction:
A molecule is composed of more than type of atoms of different elements. On the basis of bonding with atoms, they can be ionic and covalent or molecular compounds.
The molecular mass of compound is the sum of atomic mass of all the atoms present in the given chemical compound.

Answer to Problem 36PP
Explanation of Solution
An ionic compound is composed of oppositely charged ions whereas a covalent or molecular compound is formed by equal sharing of valence electrons between bonded atoms. Ionic compounds are usually formed between metals and non-metals whereas covalent compounds usually consist of non-metals. Since
Given compound =
Molar mass of P = 31.0 g/mol
Molar mass of O = 15.99 g/mol
Molar mass of N = 14.0 g/mol
Molar mass of H = 1.0 g/mol
Calculate the molar mass of
(c)
Interpretation:
The molar mass of
Concept introduction:
A molecule is composed of more than type of atoms of different elements. On the basis of bonding with atoms, they can be ionic and covalent or molecular compounds.
The molecular mass of compound is the sum of atomic mass of all the atoms present in the given chemical compound.

Answer to Problem 36PP
Explanation of Solution
An ionic compound is composed of oppositely charged ions whereas a covalent or molecular compound is formed by equal sharing of valence electrons between bonded atoms. Ionic compounds are usually formed between metals and non-metals whereas covalent compounds usually consist of non-metals. Since
Given compound =
Molar mass of O = 15.99 g/mol
Molar mass of C = 12.0 g/mol
Molar mass of H = 1.0 g/mol
Calculate the molar mass of
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