Asked by Kevin
How do you find the moler mass of a compound like H2O?
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Answered by
Jai
you need a periodic table of elements.
in the periodic table, you can find certain properties of elements and and also atomic number and atomic mass.
since in the problem, we are required to calculate for molar mass of H2O, you look for H and O in the periodic table and get each atomic mass. for H, it's approximately 1 and for O it's approximately 16,,
to get mass, multiply the number of each element by atomic mass, since there are 2 H's and 1 O:
2*1 + 1*16 = 2 + 16 = 18 g/mole
hope this helps~ :)
in the periodic table, you can find certain properties of elements and and also atomic number and atomic mass.
since in the problem, we are required to calculate for molar mass of H2O, you look for H and O in the periodic table and get each atomic mass. for H, it's approximately 1 and for O it's approximately 16,,
to get mass, multiply the number of each element by atomic mass, since there are 2 H's and 1 O:
2*1 + 1*16 = 2 + 16 = 18 g/mole
hope this helps~ :)
Answered by
Kevin
Helps a bunch thank you.
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