What is the molar mass of calcium chloride (CaCl2)?

1 Answer
Sep 5, 2016

110.98 g.

Explanation:

The molar mass of a compound is just the molar masses of every element in the compound added up. Since the molar mass of Calcium is 40.08 g and the molar mass of Chlorine is 35.45, it would be 40.08g+35.45g+35.45g (with 2 Chlorines according to the subscript.) That leaves you with 110.98 g.