Molar mass is a whole number multiple of the Empirical formula mass
It is 4.0026 : the atomic mass can be a fraction.
Molar Mass of Al: 2(27.0g/mol) = 54.0g/mol Molar Mass of O: 3(16.0g/mol) = 48.0g/mol Molar Mass of compound: 102.0g.mol (54.0g/mol / 102.0g/mol) x 100% = 52.9%
It is 38.96
It is 39.10
The answer is simple it's one/1
Molar mass is a whole number multiple of the Empirical formula mass
The nearest Whole number of atomic mass of potassium is 69
The molar mass of nitrogen dioxide is 46.0055 g.
The answer is 3
The molar mass of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is approximately 46 grams per mole.
The molar mass of sodium carbonate to the nearest gram is 105,99 g.
The molar mass of aluminum carbonate (Al2(CO3)3) is approximately 233 grams per mole.
no youre thinking of molar mass and atomic weight although you use avogadro's number to find molar mass
The molar mass of benzene is 76,11 g.
The molar mass of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is approximately 46 grams per mole.
To determine the number of moles of an element from its known mass, you can use the formula: moles = mass / molar mass. First, find the molar mass of the element from the periodic table. Then, divide the given mass of the element by its molar mass to find the number of moles.