199.888 or 199.886
The molar mass of the compound CaBr2 is 199.9 grams per mole.
1st you must find the molar mass of CaBr2. Ca 40.08g * (number of moles in the compound) 1 Br 79.90g * 2 This give you the amount (g) in 1 mole of CaBr2. Multiply by 14 and you get the answer.
CHCl3 is a useful compound. molar mass of it is 119.5gmol-1.
To find the percent composition of oxygen in Na2O, find the total molar mass of the compound. Then, divide the molar mass of oxygen by the molar mass of the compound, and multiply by 100% to get the percent oxygen.
molar mass is the atomic mass of the element. it's on the Periodic Table. you just have to add them up. unless you want to calculate the number of moles in a compound, in that case: moles = mass/molar mass
The molar mass of the compound CaBr2 is 199.9 grams per mole.
1st you must find the molar mass of CaBr2. Ca 40.08g * (number of moles in the compound) 1 Br 79.90g * 2 This give you the amount (g) in 1 mole of CaBr2. Multiply by 14 and you get the answer.
Molar mass depend on the ,mass,type and number of atoms in molecules of compound.
CHCl3 is a useful compound. molar mass of it is 119.5gmol-1.
Only a compound has a molar mass not a solution.
Yes, the molar mass is different for isoelectronic molecules.
Molar mass of all oxygen in compound/Total molar mass of compound * 100 = % oxygen in compound ==================
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The molar mass of a compound is the sum of the atomic weights of the contained elements.
In most cases one cannot identify a compound by its molar mass. There are too many possibillities.
The molar mass of a compound is equal to 1 mol.
CaBr2 :)