"In chemistry, the formula weight is a quantity computed by multiplying the atomic weight (in Atomic Mass units) of each element in a chemical formula by the number of atoms of that element present in the formula, then adding all of these products together."
Regarding Aluminum, the atomic mass of Al is 26.981538 g/mol. Multiply that by 1 atom in Al and your molecular weight or molar mas is 26.981538 g/mol.
We can use the mass of alum to get the weight for alum. Density is mass divided by volume. By making use of this equation we can get the formula weight for alum.
The molar mass of aluminium carbonate - Al2(CO3)3 - is 233,99 g.
The unit formula for sodium bromide is NaBr. There is one sodium ion and one bromide ion. Add the atomic weights from the periodic table for sodium and bromine. This will give you the formula weight. Atomic weight Na = 22.989770 Atomic weight Br = 79.904 Formula weight NaBr= 22.989770 + 79.904 = 102.894 Save
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Iron(II) sulphate Chemical formula is FeSO4 The molecular weight is 151,908 g (for the anhydrous salt)
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Formula mass HNO3 : 63.012 g/mol
Calculate the empirical formula weight. Find the ratio of the molecular weight to the empirical formula weight. (n= molecular weight/ empirical formular weight). Multiply each subscript of the empirical formula by n.
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Zinc's weight is 65.4, and Chlorine's weight is 35.5. Add the weight of the two chlorine atoms to one zinc atom. The resulting formula is ZnCl2.
I am looking for the formula to figure strength to weight ratio for a dome that I built for a project
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There is no formula for mass. it is simply the weight measured in grams
The chemical formula of mole isH2 + O2 -----> H2O
The unit formula for sodium bromide is NaBr. There is one sodium ion and one bromide ion. Add the atomic weights from the periodic table for sodium and bromine. This will give you the formula weight. Atomic weight Na = 22.989770 Atomic weight Br = 79.904 Formula weight NaBr= 22.989770 + 79.904 = 102.894 Save
Based on the Robinson formula (1983), your ideal weight is 138.0 lbsBased on the Miller formula (1983), your ideal weight is 141.1 lbsBased on the Devine formula (1974), your ideal weight is 140.9 lbsBased on the Hamwi formula (1964), your ideal weight is 139.1 lbsBased on the healthy BMI recommendation, your recommended weight is 121.7 lbs - 164.4 lbs
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