For this you need the atomic (molecular) mass of C12H22O11. Take the number of moles and multiply it by the Atomic Mass. Divide by one mole for units to cancel. C12H22O11= 342 grams
.105 moles C12H22O11 × (342 grams)= 35.9 grams C12H22O11
C: 12 x 12 = 144
H: 22 x 1 = 22
O: 11 x 16 = 176
The molar mass of sucrose is 342 g / mol
0.257 mol sucrose x 342 grams / mol = 87.894 grams
The molar mass of sucrose is 342,30 g.
The molar mass of sucrose is 342,3 g.
the formula for sucrose is c12h22o11
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The molar mass of benzene is 78 g.
The molar mass of anhydrous sodium carbonate is 106 g.The molar mass of decahydrated sodium carbonate is 286 g.
I don't know. I'm trying to figure that out too.
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The formula for sucrose is C11H22O11. To figure this out, you need to list the elements in the compound along with the amount of times it is in the compound and the atomic masses of the elements, like so... Carbon 11 12 132 Hydrogen 22 1 22 Oxygen 11 16 176 Add the right column all up and you get 330. So, to reiterate, sucrose has a molar mass of 330 to the nearest gram.
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The molar mass of benzene is 78,11.
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The molar mass of benzene is 78 g.
The molar mass of sodium carbonate to the nearest gram is 105,99 g.
The molar mass of benzene is 76,11 g.
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That figure is ALREADY rounded to the nearest hundredth !