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no youre thinking of molar mass and atomic weight although you use avogadro's number to find molar mass
Molar Mass of Carbon + Molar Mass of Silicon = Molar Mass of SiC. 12.0107 + 28.0855 = 40.0962 g / mol.
It depends on the substance and its molar mass.In order to convert from grams to formula units, you must first convert grams to moles, then moles to formula units (grams --> moles --> formula units).1. Divide the mass (g) of the given substance by the substance's molar mass.2. Multiply the number of moles found in Step 1 (above) by Avogadro's number (6.022 x 1023).---- Mass substance ----- X 6.022 x 1023 formula unitsMolar mass substanceCONVERSION FACTOR47.63g substance x 1 mol substance ---- x ----- Avogadro's number///////////////////// molar mass (g) substance ////// 1 mol substance
In chemical engineering, we deal with molar fluxes and I am very sure molar flux is not a vector, it is simply a scalar. molar flux cannot be negative because you cannot have - 5.0 moles of something flowing but I think you'll have to verify for other cases like magnetic flux and electrical fluxes
Use Boyle's law
The molar mass of a molecule is the sum of atomic weights of the elements contained in this molecule.
A sulfur molecule has the formula S8. Multiply the number of sulfur atoms (8) times the atomic weight of sulfur in grams (32.065g). The molar mass of S8 = 256.52g S8.
The molar mass is expressed in grams.
The mass of one mole of substance, usually in grams or kilograms
The molar mass of hydrogen is 2.
What sulphur molecule? There are several possibilities, including but not limited to S2 and S8. A sulfur molecule has the formula S8. Multiply the number of sulfur atoms (8) times the atomic weight of sulfur in grams (32.065g). The molar mass of S8 = 256.52g S8.
the empirical formula and the molar mass
strength = molar mass = number of electrons
The molar mass of a compound is the sum of the atomic weights of the contained elements.
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This is the molar mass.
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