The atomic mass is the mass of a molecule, atomic particle or sub-atomic particle.
The molecular weight is found by adding the atomic masses of all of the atoms that form the molecule. Example: sulfuric acid, H2SO4: H 1.01 x 2 = 2.02 S 32.07 x 1 = 32.07 O 16.00 x 4 = 64.00 98.07, the molecular wt of sulfuric acid
== The equation of atomic mass is protons+nuetrons== atomic mass. ===
Cobalt is an atomic mass of 58.93 atomic mass units
The atomic mass unit is not a SI unit. An atomic mass unit is equal to 1/12 from the atomic mass of the isotope 12C.
Atomic number is a property of an atom (An Element) and not a chemical compound. Sodium chloride is a compound and thus it can not have any atomic number. Atomic number is the number of protons present in the nucleus of the atom of an element. e.g. Carbon has six protons in its nucleus, therefore its atomic number is six. However, Sulfuric Acid has two different elements as its constituents and therefore one can not determine its atomic number.
The relative atomic masses of sulfur, oxygen and hydrogen are 32, 16 and 1 respectively. The molecular formula of sulfuric acid is H2SO4. Therefore, sulfuric acid has a mass number of 98 g/mol.
It would have a mass of 98 grams.
The molecular maass of sulfuric acid (98,08) is greater than the molecular mass of water (18).
My guess would be the atomic weight of the two substances; a sulfuric acid molecule(N2SO4) has an atomic mass of 50, where a nitric acid molecule (HNO3) is only 32. The necessity of additional energy to transport the heavier molecule in a given environment seems like a possibility.
It would be 98 grams.
The molar mass of sulfuric acid is 98 grams per mole.
The mass of 2,25 moles of sulfuric acid H2SO4 is 220,677 g.
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It is 98.086 grams per mole.
The relative molecular mass of sulfate ion is 96. Sulfuric acid molecule has two protons attached to it. Therefore the GMM of sulfuric acid is 98g.
The molar (not atomic) mass of HCOOH (formic acid) is 46,03 g.