NO2 is the molecular formula for NO2.
The molecular geometry of NO2 is linear. N(triple bond)N(single bond)O
Weight = (Mass)(Acceleration due to gravity)w=(m)(a)(*note don't really think so but don't wanna delete answers I am not that old.)weight = mass (kilograms) x gravity (10 Nkg-1)The formula weight is the same thing as the molecular weight. For example,NO2 : (Look up masses on the periodic table, multiply by how much atoms there are, and add the products) N-14.01 g x 1= 14.01 gO2- 16 x 2=+ 32.00 g_______46.01g (This is your molecular weightwhich is the same as your formula weight)
Some common molecular formulas include H2O for water, NaCl for salt, C12H22O11 for sugar, and C2H6O for alcohol. The molecular formula for vinegar is CH3COOH.
The formula for ethyl alcohol, or ethanol, is C2H6O.See the Related Questions to the left to determine the molecular weight of any compound, such as ethanol.
You need to know the molecular weight. You haven't given the formula so you'll need to figure this out yourself. Multiply mmol by molecular weight to get an answer in milligrams.
The formula for calcium nitrite is Ca(NO2)2 Molecular formula: Ca (NO2)2, Molecular weight: 132. CAS Number: 13780-06-8 UN NO.: 2627 kemele#com
The formula of NO2 has a molecular weight of 46 g/mol. Your compound has a molecular weight of 92 g/mol. As you can see the molecular weight of the compound is twice that of the empirical formula. Therefore the molecular formula of your compound is:2 *(NO2) ---> N2O4
Ca(NO2)2Molecular formula: Ca (NO2)2, Molecular weight: 132. CAS Number: 13780-06-8 UN NO.: 2627 kemele
NO2 is the chemical formula for nitrous oxide.
The molecular geometry of NO2 is linear. N(triple bond)N(single bond)O
The empirical formula for nitrogen dioxide is the same as its molecular formula - NO2. See related question below for more details on how to find empirical formulas.
Formula: Be(NO2)2
Nitrogen dioxide is NO2NO2NO2NO2
Be(NO2)2
Nitrite: NO2-
Formula: NO2-
Formula: NO2-