CaCl2 = MM(Ca) + 2*MM(Cl) = 40 + 35.5 * 2 =111
The molar mass of Cyanide (CN-) is 26.02g/mol.
Cyanide is actually not an molecule, therefore it has no atomic mas. It is any compound that contains the cyano group (a carbon triple bonded to a nitrogen atom).
The molar mass of magnesium cyanide is 75 g/mol.
The molar mass of Ca(CN)2 is 91,113.
169.8731 g/mol
133.49
Silver Nitrate.
No. moles = mass/molecular mass mass of silver nitrate = 169.88 7.25/169.88 = 0.042 moles/l but this is per 100ml so we need to multiply by 10 = 0.42m
the molar mass is 295.81g/mol
80.043 g/mol
Well, because you have 65g of AgNO3, you have .3826 moles of silver nitrate. This is found by dividing the number of grams you have by the molar mass of silver nitrate (169.9g/mol). Once you know how many moles there are you can then multiply by Avogodro's number (6.022x1023) to obtain the number of molecules. In this case it is 2.304x1023 molecules.
To make You need the molar mass of Silver nitrate to make 0.1 Silver Nitrate.
The molar mass of silver nitrate is 169,87 g.2 x 169,87 = 339,74 g
Silver Nitrate.
No. moles = mass/molecular mass mass of silver nitrate = 169.88 7.25/169.88 = 0.042 moles/l but this is per 100ml so we need to multiply by 10 = 0.42m
169.8731 g/mol
The molar mass of anhydrous iron(II) nitrate is 179,91 g.
The molar mass of potassium nitrate is 101,1032 g.
the molar mass is 295.81g/mol
Mercury nitrate has the formula Hg(NO3)2Adding up the atomic mass for all elements present one arrives at a molar mass = 324.7 g/mol
80.043 g/mol
The molar mass of anhydrous copper nitrate is 187,5558 g.
Molar mass of KNO3 is 101gmol-1. This is a neutral compound.