By definition, a 10 molar solution contains 10 moles of the solute per liter of solution. Therefore, since 100 ml is 1/10 of a liter, 100 ml of such a solution would contain one mole of the solute. Physically, this would normally be accomplished by adding 10 grams, stated to be one mole of the solute, to a 100 ml volumetric flask, then adding pure water until the mark on the neck of the flask is reached.
the relative molecular mass or molecular weight of a compound is the mass of a molecule of the compound relative to the mass of a carbon atom taken as exactly 12.
The same as the molecular weight of the compound.
The mentioned name is the name of an organism, not a molecule or compound. It therefore has no specific molecular weight since it is not a chemical
The compound KO doesn't exist.
In order to find the molecular weight of a compound the components would have to be converted. The conversions are 750mmHg to .987atm, 275ml to .275l, the weight stays at .920g, and the temperature from 100c to 373.15k. These numbers plugged into the equation MW=mRT/(PV) the molecular weight is found to be -.63.
how to prepare .05M glutaraldhyde solution molecular weight is 100.12
NH is not a compound.
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Petrol is an extremely complex mixture of organic compounds; each compound has his molecular weight. A molecular weight for a mixture is a nonsense.
Silk is a mixture, not a compound.
the relative molecular mass or molecular weight of a compound is the mass of a molecule of the compound relative to the mass of a carbon atom taken as exactly 12.
- measuring the mass of this compound and the volume (or mass) of the solution - by chemical analysis (and determination of the concentration of this compound) If you know the molarity, multiply moles by molecular weight and adjust per the volume you have. If you don't know the molarity, a simple means is to just evaporate the solvent and weigh the remaining compound
You haven't specified the molecular weight, or even the compound in question. If you find this out, divide by the molecular weight to get your answer.
The same as the molecular weight of the compound.
The molecular weight.
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The mentioned name is the name of an organism, not a molecule or compound. It therefore has no specific molecular weight since it is not a chemical