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ammonium carbonate: (NH4)2CO3 = 96.09 g/mol

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The compound with the chemical formula (NH4)2CO3 is ammonium carbonate. If you count up the atoms of each element, you get 2 nitrogens, 8 hydrogens, 1 carbon, and 3 oxygens (watch those parentheses!) Use the Periodic Table to add up the constitutent elements' atomic masses times the number of them, and you get a total of 96 grams/mole for that compound.

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The molar mass of NH42S = 88.41 g/mol

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