Molecular formula: C29H50O2 Molecular weight: 430.71 CAS Number: 2074-53-5
Yeah, an example is a radical anion that it creates (ketyl): Diphenylketyl Na + Ph2CO →Na+Ph2CO−
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MgCO3 has a molar mass (molecular weight) of 84.3139 g/mol.
no relation iz between molecular weight and movement which iz a function of temperature only.
It has a molecular weight of 21,600 Daltons
molecular structur C9H8K2O4molecular weight: 258.35
Equivalent weight ofc11h17n3os2 from molecular weight271.402
Sodium is monofunctional. Thus its molecular weight and equivalent weight are identical. So there are 10 milliequivalents of sodium in 10 millimoles.
The molecular weight of vanillideneacetone is 192.214g/mol.
This is not a simple question to answer since typical soaps are a molecule made from various carboxylic acids known as "fatty acids" and often Sodium (Na) or Potassium (K). Each of these components when added together produce "soaps" with differing molecular weights. There are perhaps 100 different fatty acids so just using Na & K as the positive metalic ion in the soap molecule produces a possibility for 200 different molecular weights. Understanding this, a common fatty acid in soap could be oleic acid with a molecular weight of ~282 grams/mole, add a Na+ atom (~23 g/mole) yields a soap molecule with a molecular weight of ~304 g (since one Hydrogen atom is lost during the bonding of the Na+ atom). I read once that the average Na+ based soap has a molecular weight of 301 grams where as the average K+ (39 g/mole) based soap would be 317 grams... GCG
Sodium nitrate molecular weight is 84,9947.
Sodium nitrate molecular weight is 84,9947.
the given molecular weight is divided by volume
Petrol is an extremely complex mixture of organic compounds; each compound has his molecular weight. A molecular weight for a mixture is a nonsense.
atomic weight Na = 23 N = 14 O = 16 23 + 14 + (3 x 16) = 65 molecular weight = 65 23/65 x 25g = 8.85 grams
In water? If so - salt solution - the fllowing hydrated ions - H+, OH-, Na+, Cl- plus molecular H2O. Sugar solution - hydrated sugar molecules, molecular H2O and H+ and OH- hydrated ions