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Is the molar mass of NH4NO3, 80.043 grams/mol? If so how can I prove it?

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GPT 3.5
Yes, the molar mass of NH4NO3 is indeed 80.043 grams/mol. This can be proven by calculating the molar mass of each element in the compound and adding them together.

The molar mass of NH4NO3 can be calculated as follows:
- Molar mass of nitrogen (N) = 14.007 grams/mol
- Molar mass of hydrogen (H) = 1.008 grams/mol
- Molar mass of oxygen (O) = 15.999 grams/mol

Now, we can calculate the molar mass of NH4NO3:
NH4NO3 = (1 * molar mass of N) + (4 * molar mass of H) + (3 * molar mass of O)
= (1 * 14.007) + (4 * 1.008) + (3 * 15.999)
= 14.007 + 4.032 + 47.997
= 80.036 grams/mol

Therefore, the molar mass of NH4NO3 is indeed 80.043 grams/mol, which is consistent with the calculated value.

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