61.979 g mol-1
Atomic mass of sodium is 23. The atomic mass of oxygen is 16. Therefore the molecular mass of sodium oxide is 23x2+16=62u.The atomic mass of oxygen is 16. Atomic mass of sodium is 23. Therefore the molecular mass of the given compound is 62 grams per mole.
Today are known three oxides of sodium: * Sodium oxide (Disodium oxide): Na2O * Sodium peroxide (Disodium dioxide): Na2O2 * Sodium super-oxide (Sodium dioxide): NaO2
What is the molecular formula of sodium oxide
The molecular mass of sodium chloride is 58,44 (rounded).
The molecular mass of sodium nitrate is 84,9947.
The molecular mass of sodium chloride is 58,439 769 28.
The molecular mass of sodium chloride is 58,439 769 28.
The formula mass of sodium oxide, Na2O is 2(23.0)+16.0 = 62.0 Amount of sodium oxide = 7.94/62.0 = 0.128mol
108.2/ molar mass of sodium oxide =108.2/62 =1.75 1.75 x 2 (because there are 2 Na's in the fomular of sodium oxide) =3.5 3.5 x the molar mass of sodium =3.5 x 23 =80.3 grams
The molecular formula of saline oxide is Na2O. It is composed of sodium (Na) and oxygen (O) atoms in a 2:1 ratio.
Na2O is sodium oxide, and it is IONIC.
To find the mass of sodium oxide formed, we first need to calculate the moles of sodium used, which is 0.3 moles (6.9g / 23g/mol). Since one mole of sodium reacts with one mole of oxygen to form sodium oxide, the moles of sodium oxide formed is also 0.3 moles. The molar mass of sodium oxide (Na2O) is 62g/mol. Therefore, the mass of sodium oxide formed is 18.6 grams (0.3 moles * 62g/mol).