Equivalent weight ofc11h17n3os2 from molecular weight271.402
It has a molecular weight of 21,600 Daltons
Petrol is an extremely complex mixture of organic compounds; each compound has his molecular weight. A molecular weight for a mixture is a nonsense.
Since potassium has a valence of one, its equivalent weight is the same as its molecular weight; therefore, 2.9.
Molecular weight is just an older term for molar mass. They are the same.
yes, a substance of high molecular weight will diffuse faster than a substance of lower molecular weight since the molecules will absorb the liquid and easily soak the other molecules,all round,hence diffuse faster
Molecular weight/basicity
25.5molecule
1/5 of molecular weight
Molecular weight of H2O is 18 grams. Its n-factor is 2. Hence, its equivalent weight is 18/2= 9g
The molecular weight of benzene is 78. Its equivalent weight is the molecular weight divided by the functionality. It depends on the reaction what the functionality is. Assuming it is reacting with chlorine and UV light, the functionality is 6 so the equivalent weight would be 78/6 = 13. If it was involved in a reaction involving the double bonds, there are 3 of them and the equivalent weight would be 78/3 = 26.
To calculate the equivalent weight of a compound, simply add up the sum of equivalent weight of the ions. For example, Sodium chloride's equivalent weight can be express as 23/1 +35.5/1=58.5. It's unnecessary to multiple the numbers of ions. For instance, Al2O3 is express as 27/3 +16/2=17. For clusters (multiatom particle), divide the molecular mass by the charge. SO4- is expressed as 96/2. More example: CaCO3 40/2+60/2=50 MgSO4 24/2+96/2=60
The formula for sodium acetate is CH3COONa and the equivalent weight is the same as the molecular weight (molar mass) which is 82.0343 g/mol.
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.
Hemoglobin A (the type most often found in adults) has a molecular weight of 68 000 Da. Daltons (Da), atomic mass units (amu), and molar weight are all equivalent, so hemoglobin A has a molecular weight of 68 000g/mol.
Yes, because its one mole reacts with one mole of HCl
The density of potassium chloride is 1.98 g/cm3. If someone is short in potassium in his/her body, he/she needs to use this supplement. The drug class is Potassium Salt.
mw : 134 /2= 67