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Find the formula mass of the compound
H2SO4.
1. 98.09 amu
2. 96.07 amu
3. 97.08 amu
4. 81.08 amu
5. 89.09 amu
H2SO4.
1. 98.09 amu
2. 96.07 amu
3. 97.08 amu
4. 81.08 amu
5. 89.09 amu
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Answered by
DrBob222
Look on the periodic table and add everything.
2*H + 1*S + 4*O = ?
2*H + 1*S + 4*O = ?
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how would you do 3PO-4
Answered by
DrBob222
Is that 3PO^-4 or 3(PO4)^3-
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PO3-
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Answered by
DrBob222
I can't tell what you mean.
PO<sub>3</sub><sup>-4</sup> is
1*P + 3*O
A number as a subscript means you multiply what it is a subscript to by that number.
P<sub>2</sub> is 2*P
PO<sup>4</sub> is
1P + 4*O
H3PO4 is
3*H + 1*P + 4*O
If there are parentheses, the subsceript multiplies everything in the parentheses by that number.
Ba3(PO4)2 is
3*Ba + 2*P + 8*O
A number as a coefficient multiplies the entire molecule by that number
2NaCl is 2Na + 2Cl
or
2Na2SO4 is
4*Na + 2*S + 8*O
PO<sub>3</sub><sup>-4</sup> is
1*P + 3*O
A number as a subscript means you multiply what it is a subscript to by that number.
P<sub>2</sub> is 2*P
PO<sup>4</sub> is
1P + 4*O
H3PO4 is
3*H + 1*P + 4*O
If there are parentheses, the subsceript multiplies everything in the parentheses by that number.
Ba3(PO4)2 is
3*Ba + 2*P + 8*O
A number as a coefficient multiplies the entire molecule by that number
2NaCl is 2Na + 2Cl
or
2Na2SO4 is
4*Na + 2*S + 8*O
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