To find a molar mass, add the molar weight (frequently called the Atomic Mass) of each element of the formula. The formula for sodium hypochlorite is NaOCl. Use a Periodic Table.
Na = 22.9898 g/mol x 1 = 22.9898 g/mol
O = 15.99994 g/mol x 1 = 15.99994 g/mol
Cl = 35.453 g/mol x 1 = 35.453 g/mol
Sum = 74.44274 g/mol
So the molar mass of NaOCl is 74.442 g/mol (don't forget significant figures). You can also look up the molar mass of compounds in many reference books (for example, the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics). You may be able to find a copy in your local or school library. If you have access to a computer you can search for the compound on WolframAlpha. If we do a search for sodium hypochlorite, we can see that the molar mass is 74.442 g/mol, verifying our work.
Usually it'll tell you on the bottle, but I think it's about 6% in most commercial brands.
46.25%
That depends on the volume of 0.1 N sodium hypochlorite you wish to make. To make 1 liter, place 0.2 moles NaClO in sufficient water to make 1 L. The mass of 0.2 moles will be 0.2 x molar mass =0.2 x 74.4 = 14.9 g = 15 g (to 1 significant figure). So, dissolve 15 g NaClO in sufficient water to make a final volume of 1 liter.
Sodium chloride has a molar mass of about 58.5 g/mol. So multiply 8 moles by molar mass to get about 468 grams.
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the molar mass of sodium hydroxide is 40g/mol mike
Sodium hypochlorite NaOCl may react with two moles of HCl, NaOCl + 2HCl = NaCl + Cl2+ H2O, so its molecular mass divided by 2 is its equivalent mass.
The molar mass of sodium chloride is 58,44.
The molar mass of anhydrous sodium carbonate is 106 g.The molar mass of decahydrated sodium carbonate is 286 g.
what is the molar mass for NaC1 !!!???!!!???!!!??? --- The molar mass of sodium chloride (NaCl) is 57,958 622 382.
Yes, the molar mass of anhydrous sodium sulfate is 142,035 grams.
It means 14% of the molecules of the sodium Hypochlorite solution contain the "free-chlorine" required to actually do the desired job of the Hypochlorite. Effectively, only 14% of the mass or moles of the Hypochlorite will react.
Sodium has a molar mass of 23 Hydroxide (Hydrogen & Oxygen) have a molar mass of 17 23+17=40g/mol 40grams per mole
That depends on the volume of 0.1 N sodium hypochlorite you wish to make. To make 1 liter, place 0.2 moles NaClO in sufficient water to make 1 L. The mass of 0.2 moles will be 0.2 x molar mass =0.2 x 74.4 = 14.9 g = 15 g (to 1 significant figure). So, dissolve 15 g NaClO in sufficient water to make a final volume of 1 liter.
The molar mass of sodium chloride is 58,439 769 28 g.
The molar mass of sodium acetate is 82,03. The molar mass of carbon dioxide is 44,01.
The molar mass of sodium carbonate to the nearest gram is 105,99 g.
Sodium chloride has a molar mass of about 58.5 g/mol. So multiply 8 moles by molar mass to get about 468 grams.
The molar mass of sodium chloride is 58,44 g. The molar mass of sodium bicarbonate is 84,007 g. The ratio is 1,437.