C (Carbon) 12.0107 H (Hydrogen) 1.00794 O (Oxygen) 15.9994 3. Compute Mass of Each Element Multiply the number of atoms by the atomic weight of each element found in steps 1 and 2 to get the mass of each element in C3H8O3(CH2O2)3: Molar Mass (g/mol) C (Carbon) 6× 12.0107...
4Si2H6 Element Mass PercentSilicon224.684gSilicon224.684gHydrogen24.1906gHydrogen24.1906g4Si2H6 # of AtomsHydrogen24Hydrogen24Silicon8Silicon8 Instructions This program determines the molecular mass of a substance. Enter the molecular formula of the substance. It will calculate the total mass along with...
1. Count The Number of Each Atom The first step to finding the molar mass of Ammonium Sulfate is to count the number of each atom present in a single molecule using the chemical formula, (NH4)2*SO4: ElementNumber of Atoms N (Nitrogen) 2 H (Hydrogen) 8 S (Sulphur/Sulfur) 1 O (Ox...
K2Fe(SO4)2 Element Mass PercentOxygen127.995gOxygen127.995gPotassium78.1966gPotassium78.1966gSulphur/Sulfur64.13gSulphur/Sulfur64.13gIron55.845gIron55.845gK2Fe(SO4)2 # of AtomsOxygen8Oxygen8Potassium2Potassium2Sulphur/Sulfur2Sulphur/Sulfur2Iron1Iron1 ...
1. Count The Number of Each Atom The first step to finding the molar mass is to count the number of each atom present in a single molecule using the chemical formula, Na3(PO4)2: ElementNumber of Atoms Na (Sodium) 3 P (Phosphorus) 2 O (Oxygen) 8 2. Find Atomic Mass of Each Ele...