Step 1: observe the formula for that compound. Count up the number of elements in the formula of each component element.
Step 2: look at the Periodic Table. Multiply the elements' atomic masses by the number of them in the formula.
Step 3: add it all up. That's the mass of 1 mole of that compound. It's called the compound's "molar mass" and the correct unit is grams per mole (g/mol).
Example: K3PO4 (potassium phosphate). 3 potassiums at 39 each, 1 phosphorus at 31, and 4 oxygens at 16 each = 212g/mol.
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Well, providing the squirrel is compliant, you simply put the squirrel on a scale to find it's weight in grams, which are the units of measure for mass.
To get 0.15 moles of NaCl, mass of NaCl = moles * molar mass = 0.15 * (23+35.5) = 8.775 g and 0.15M is 0.15 mole of NaCl in on liter solvent which equals 8.775 g then ypu add solvent up to 1 liter.
The rule of zero helps you predict the formula of an ionic compound because the anion will always want to bond with a action to get zero net charge on the compound.
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YPU typically stands for Yong Peng Utara. Although, it could be mistaken for the misspelling of "you". It depends on the meaning of the word in a sentence.
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