The molecular mass of NaCl (as formula unit) is 58,44 g.
The term molecule is not adequate for NaCl beacuse this compound form large lattices; the mass of the formula unit (NaCl) is 58,44 g.
The answer is 116,88 g for 1,2.1024 formula units (not molecules).
No, there will be more molecules in the 50 grams of NaCl, because its molacular weight is lower. NaCl has a molaculair mass of 58.44 g/mol and MgCl2 has a molcular mass of 95.21 g/mol. 50 g / 58.44 g/mol = 0.86 mol NaCl 50 g / 95.21 g/mol = 0.53 mol MgCl2 The avogadro contstant states that 1 mole equals 6.02214179*1023 molecules. So you have 0.86 * 6.022*1023 = 5.18*1023 molecules of NaCl and 0.53 * 6.022*1023 = 3.19*1023 molecules of MgCl2.
1.24 x 10 (18th) molecules .12mg x 1g/1000mg x 1mol/58.443g (molar mass of NaCl) x 6.022 x 10(23rd) molecules/1mol =1.236 x 10 918) molecules :) hope this helps! -forensics major currenly!!
Answer: The mass of NaCl is, 219.15 grams Explanation: Given, Moles of NaCl = 3.75 mole Molar mass of NaCl = 22.99 + 35.45 = 58.44 g/mole Formula used : Now put all the given values in this formula, we get the mass of NaCl. Therefore, the mass of NaCl is, 219.15 grams
First- NaCl is not a molecular compound. Second you can't have fractioanl molecules. Do you mean Moles??
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The molar mass of sodium chloride (NaCl) is 58,44 g.
This depends on the mass of NaCl.
You would obtain a test tube, measure the mass of the test tube. Then add the NaCl to the test tube and measure the mass. Then subtract the mass of the test tube from the mass of the test tube+the NaCl to find the mass of the NaCl.
what is the molar mass for NaC1 !!!???!!!???!!!??? --- The molar mass of sodium chloride (NaCl) is 57,958 622 382.
Determine the mass of 1 mole of NaCl (from the Periodic Table,) then divide that mass by two. NaCl = 58.5g/mol, and 0.5mol would be 58.5/2 = 29.3g
The molar mass of NaCl (sodium chloride) is 58.44 g/mol. To find the molar mass of 3.00 mol of NaCl, you would multiply 3.00 mol by the molar mass of NaCl. For the 1.50 kg, you would first convert the mass from kilograms to grams (1 kg = 1000 g), then divide the mass by the molar mass to find the number of moles.
Weight of NaCl used (250g)/Total molecular weight x Avagadro's number = total molecules of NaCl.