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Calculate the molecular mass of CH3OH.

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Calculate the molecular mass of CH3OH.

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Molecular mass of CH3OH = Atomic mass of C + 3 × Atomic mass of H + Atomic mass of O

= (12 + 3 × 1 + 16 + 1) u

= (12 + 3 + 17) u

= 32 u

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Chapter 3: Atoms and Molecules - Intext question [Page 35]

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Chapter 3 Atoms and Molecules
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