1. Count The Number of Each Atom The first step to finding the molar mass of Polonium(IV) Oxide is to count the number of each atom present in a single molecule using the chemical formula, PoO2: ElementNumber of Atoms Po(Polonium)1 ...
Molar Mass (g/mol) Ba (Barium) 1× 137.327 = 137.327 Po (Polonium) 1× 209 = 2094. Sum Each Element's MassFinally, add together the total mass of each element to get the molar mass of BaPo:137.327 g/mol + 209 g/mol = 346.327 g/mol...
Po(Polonium)1 Rn(Radon)1 O(Oxygen)1 2. Find Atomic Mass of Each Element Next, using theperiodic table, find the atomic mass in g/mol of each element (the molar mass of an element is equal to its atomic mass): Molar Mass (g/mol) ...
Po(Polonium)4 e(Electron)1 Because the molecule has a negative charge, we need to count the number of extra electrons. 2. Find Atomic Mass of Each Element Next, using theperiodic table, find the atomic mass in g/mol of each element (the molar mass of an element is equal to its atom...
Po(Polonium)1 I(Iodine)4 2. Find Atomic Mass of Each Element Next, using theperiodic table, find the atomic mass in g/mol of each element (the molar mass of an element is equal to its atomic mass): Molar Mass (g/mol) Po(Polonium)209 ...
Molar Mass (g/mol) Ba(Barium)137.327 Po(Polonium)209 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 Ba(Po4)2: Molar Mass (g/mol) ...
Po(Polonium)2 O(Oxygen)5 2. Find Atomic Mass of Each Element Next, using theperiodic table, find the atomic mass in g/mol of each element (the molar mass of an element is equal to its atomic mass): Molar Mass (g/mol) Po(Polonium)209 ...
Po(Polonium)4 2. Find Atomic Mass of Each Element Next, using theperiodic table, find the atomic mass in g/mol of each element (the molar mass of an element is equal to its atomic mass): Molar Mass (g/mol) No(Nobelium)259
Po(Polonium)4 2. Find Atomic Mass of Each Element Next, using theperiodic table, find the atomic mass in g/mol of each element (the molar mass of an element is equal to its atomic mass): Molar Mass (g/mol) H(Hydrogen)1.00794 ...
Po(Polonium)2 2. Find Atomic Mass of Each Element Next, using theperiodic table, find the atomic mass in g/mol of each element (the molar mass of an element is equal to its atomic mass): Molar Mass (g/mol) Cu(Copper)63.546