Each gas has his specific molecular mass, calculated from the chemical formula and the atomic weights of the components.
The molecular mass of water vapour is 18.01528
Biomolecules contain protoplasm which other molecules do not contain. Micromolecules are with low molecular weight e.g glucose, water. Macromolecules are with high molecular weight e.g starch, protein etc.
Yes, polyurethane dispersions are usually anionic and have very large molecular weights.
what happens at the molecular level when water evaporates?
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The ketones with lower molecular weights, are more soluble in water. The open oxygen can function as a hydrogen bond receptor.
Robert U. Bonnar has written: 'Number-average molecular weights' -- subject(s): Measurement, Molecular weights
carbon-12
Paul Gershom Carpenter has written: 'Diffusion velocity as a means of determining molecular weights' -- subject(s): Molecular weights
Smaller molecules diffuse readily.
gram molecular weight = weight of one mole of the substance in grams for example 1 mole of water weighs 1 + 1 + 16 = 18 grams so gram molecularweight of water is 18g
gases are least ikely to be used as coolents due to their molecular weights .instead heavy water i.e. D2O deuterium is used as a coolent gases are least ikely to be used as coolents due to their molecular weights .instead heavy water i.e. D2O deuterium is used as a coolent
Water has a molecuar mass of 18. This means it weights 18g per a mole. The molecular formula for water is H20. Your answer for how many moles in 1000 grams of water is 55.5084351.
The molecular weight of tubulin is 54-55 kiloDaltons.
You add together the atomic weights of all the atoms (as given by its chemical formula) in the molecule
The molecular weight is the sum of the atomic weights of all the atoms contained in the molecule.