Molecular weight of H2O is 18 grams.
Its n-factor is 2. Hence, its equivalent weight is 18/2= 9g
1 molecule H2O = 18.015 u3.01 x 1023molecules H2O x (18.015 u H2O)/(1 molecule H2O) = 5.42 x 1025 u H2O
18.0153 grams per mole.
H2O2 was an equivalent weight of 34
The equivalent weight of boric acid is 20,61 g.
31.608 g/mol
Since 2 moles H2O weight 36 grams: this is the answer.
138.4
Suppose you have 1g of H2O and you want to convert that to moles. You multiply 1g by the inverse of molar mass to get the moles of H2O: 1g H2O *(1mol H2O/18g H2O)= 0.56 moles of H2O in 1g of H2O. You get 18g = 2(1.008)+1(16.00).
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.
1 molecule H2O = 18.015 u3.01 x 1023molecules H2O x (18.015 u H2O)/(1 molecule H2O) = 5.42 x 1025 u H2O
18.0153 grams per mole.
Equivalent weight ofc11h17n3os2 from molecular weight271.402
Atomic weight of hydrogen is 1,008. Atomic weight of oxygen is 15,999. The sum is the molar mass of H2O: 18,015 g. And 7 H2O is 126,105 g.
the equivalent weight of chlorine is 35.453, which is also it's atomic weight.
equivalent weight of calcium phosphate
H2O2 was an equivalent weight of 34
It is equivalent to the weight of two elephants