gram molecular weight = weight of one mole of the substance in grams
for example 1 mole of water weighs 1 + 1 + 16 = 18 grams
so gram molecularweight of water is 18g
To calculate the gram molecular weight of an unknown liquid, you need to determine the molecular formula of the liquid and then add up the atomic weights of all the atoms in the formula. This will give you the gram molecular weight of the unknown liquid.
No, gram equivalent weight is molecular weight divided by n, where n is the number of equivalents of the substance involved in the reaction. It is not always equal to molecular weight divided by 2.
The number of grams in a millimole depends on the molecular weight of the substance being measured. To calculate it, you need to know the specific molecular weight of the substance.
One gram-molecular weight of any substance contains Avogadro's number of molecules. For H2SO4, the gram-molecular weight is 98 g (2 for H, 32 for S, and 4 for O), so 1 gram of H2SO4 contains 1/98 moles of H2SO4 molecules, which is approximately 6.02 x 10^23 molecules.
it can be calculated using the formula percentage composition of N =Gram molecular mass of nitrogen in the compound/ Gram molecular mass of compound *100
To calculate the gram molecular weight of an unknown liquid, you need to determine the molecular formula of the liquid and then add up the atomic weights of all the atoms in the formula. This will give you the gram molecular weight of the unknown liquid.
No, gram equivalent weight is molecular weight divided by n, where n is the number of equivalents of the substance involved in the reaction. It is not always equal to molecular weight divided by 2.
molarity x molecular weight x volume=gram molarity= gram/molecular weight x volume abdulrazzaq
62.72
The a.m.u. is defined as the fraction of 1/12 of an atom of the carbon-12 isotope. The value is pretty nearer to the mass of a hydrogen atom. Therefore, in every compound, the gram molecular weight is numerically equal to the molecular mass in atomic mass units. Therefore the gram molecular weight of NaOH is 40 g/mol.
gram molecular weight of C6H8O7=(atomic weigth of carbon X 6)+(atomic weigth of hydrogen X 8+(atomic weigth of oxygen X 7) grams
It's much simpler than you're probably thinking. You use the term gram atomic weight for atoms, and the term gram molecular weight for molecules. That's all. The gram molecular weight of a molecule is the sum of the gram atomic weights of the atoms making up that molecule.
The number of grams in a millimole depends on the molecular weight of the substance being measured. To calculate it, you need to know the specific molecular weight of the substance.
The gram molecular mass of hydrogen is 1 gram per mole.
A gram of a molecular substance is the quantity that will have a mass of 1 gram.
moles can be used to calculate gmv(gram molecular weight)
You first divide the amount of molecules by avagadros number (6.022x10^23) to find out how many moles you have. Then you find out the molecular weight of the compound. You multiply the number of moles by the molecular weight to give you your weight in grams.