Carbon weighs 12 amu / 12 g/mol and hydrogen weighs 1 amu / 1 g/mol. Therefore, C60H122 would weigh 12*60 + 1*122 = 720 + 122 = 842 amu / 842 g/mol.
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For a chemical compound, ex. ABC: Percent (%) of A is (atomic weight of A x 100)/molecular weight of ABC.
No. It is two words which form a complex noun if you want to call it that, but because it is two words, it does not count as a complex word. It is much like paper weight. It is a weight for paper, and one noun, yes, but two words, and thus not a compound word.
The name of this chemical compound is tetraphosphorus heptasulfide.
- measuring the mass of this compound and the volume (or mass) of the solution - by chemical analysis (and determination of the concentration of this compound) If you know the molarity, multiply moles by molecular weight and adjust per the volume you have. If you don't know the molarity, a simple means is to just evaporate the solvent and weigh the remaining compound
Paper weight
NH is not a compound.
the formula weight of a compound is determined by adding up the individual weights of every atom in the compound. For example the formula weight of Magnesium Bromide (MgBr2)= 24 + 2(80) = 184
search for the compound it will tell you. i think you add the number of protons and electrons to get the moleculer weight
weight fly sand
the sum of the atomic weights for all the atoms in the formula
17g/mol
338
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C9h12
The molecular weight.
Silk is a mixture, not a compound.