answer = 64 (if rounded)
No. of Atoms: S=1
O=2
Atomic Mass: S=32
O=16
Formula Mass = No. of atoms x Atomic mass
= 1x32=32
= 2x16=32
= 32+32
= 64
2 H atoms X (1.01 amu / H atom) = 2.02 amu
1 S atom X (32.07 amu / S stom) = 32.07 amu
4 O atoms X (16.00 amu / O atom) = 64.00 amu
Formula mass of H2SO4 = 98.09 amu
Sulfur trioxide (SO3)
80.047
The relative atomic masses of sulfur, oxygen and hydrogen are 32, 16 and 1 respectively. The molecular formula of sulfuric acid is H2SO4. Therefore, sulfuric acid has a mass number of 98 g/mol.
what information do you get from the formula h2SO4
Sulfuric acid formula is: H2SO4
It would be 98 grams.
The formula is H2SO4.
The relative atomic masses of sulfur, oxygen and hydrogen are 32, 16 and 1 respectively. The molecular formula of sulfuric acid is H2SO4. Therefore, sulfuric acid has a mass number of 98 g/mol.
what information do you get from the formula h2SO4
H2SO4 is the formula for sulfuric acid.
mass H= 1.01g mass S= 32g mass O= 16g Total mass = 2(H) + S + 4(O) = 98.02g
H2SO4 . This tells us that there are 2 hydrogen ato,ms, one sulphur atom and 4 oxygen atoms in a molecule of sulphuric acid .
Sulfuric acid formula is: H2SO4
It would be 98 grams.
Formula: H2SO4
Formula: H2SO4
The formula is H2SO4.
h2c204+h2so4
Sulphuric acid is H2SO4 It is a combination of two hydrogens , one sulphur and four oxygens. NB Do NOT confuse with 'sulphurous acid' , which is 'H2SO3'. Nor Oleum (fuming sulphuric acid), which is H2S2O7 (Very nasty stuff).