14x3+12+31+16x4=149 The molar mass of NH43PO4 is 149.
= 23+1*2+31+16*4
= 24+31+64
= 119 g
Assuming you mean (NH4)2HPO4 it has a molar mass of 132.05645 g/mol. If however you mean NH42HPO4 it would have a molar mass of 152.31992 g/mol.
The molar mass of ammonium phosphate is 149,09 g.
The molar mass of ammonium dichromate is 252,07 g.
The molar mass of ammonium sulfate is 132,14 g.
(NH4)2O2 molar mass = 2*14+2*4+2*16 = 28+8+32 = 36+32 = 110 according to physics : weight = mass * gravity so, molar mass = 110/10 = 11
Molar mass is the sum of all of its elements' average atomic mass in grams. Such as: NH4 would be calculated by adding nitrogen's aam (14.007) and hydrogen's aam multiplied by four (1.0079 x 4 = 4.0316). Therefore, ammonium's molar mass would be (14.007+4.0316) 18.039. Rounded to sig figs.
molacular mass
The molar mass of ammonium dichromate is 252,07 g.
35.0458gm.
80.043 g/mol
152.10 g/mol
The molar mass of ammonium sulfate is 132,14 g.
Formula : (NH4)2C2O4 Molar mass : 124
mole mole mole mole mole
45.3g/Mmass phosphate x 4mol PO4/1mol x molar mass of ammonium phosphate
The molar mass of ammonium chloride is 53.5 g/mol.
Ammonium carbonate = (NH4)2CO3. Its molar mass is 96g/mol. 6.965g/96 = 0.7255mol.
(NH4)2O2 molar mass = 2*14+2*4+2*16 = 28+8+32 = 36+32 = 110 according to physics : weight = mass * gravity so, molar mass = 110/10 = 11
1 mole of Ammonium Nitrate= 80g (R.A.M of compound) Therefore 8g of Ammonium nitrate= 8g/80g= 0.1 mole (moles = mass given over molar mass)