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covalent bonding
The molar mass of silver chloride (AgCl) is approximately 143.32 g/mol. Since a formula unit represents one molecule of the compound, the mass in grams of a single formula unit of silver chloride is 143.32 grams.
One molecule of water contains two atoms of Hydrogen and one atom of Oxygen, which is why its formula is H2O.
The definition of a molecule is two or more atoms which have chemically combined to form a single species. Therefore when the two hydrogen atoms combine with the one oxygen atom, you get a single substance.
Covalent bonds.These bonds are the type of bonds that take place between non metals. They are usually weak in stuff like water but can also be very strong to form fricken hard stuff like diamonds.
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- calculate the molecular mass of the substance from the atomic weights of the contained elements - 1 molecule gram of any substance contain 6,023 141 79.1023 molecules (Avogadro number) - mass of a single molecule is: Molecular mass in grams/Avogadro number
A tablespoon is not a molecule, but it can hold things that contain molecules. A tablespoon of water weighs about 15 grams. There are an enormous amount of molecules in water.
A single molecule. If you split that up, it will no longer be water.
That would depend on the element or molecule. Use the atomic weights of each of the atoms in the molecule in question and add them together this gives you the molecular weight. Such as H2O (water) = 1.01 +1.01 +16.00 = 18.02 the units for this is grams per mole. To convert grams to moles you take the number of grams you have and divide it by the molecular weight of the molecule. If you had 2440 grams of water, you take 2440 grams/18.02 grams per mole and you get 135.405 moles of water. If you had 2440 grams of oxygen (O2), you would take 2440 grams/32.00 grams per mole and you get 76.25 moles of oxygen.
The molar mass of TNT (Trinitrotoluene) is approximately 227.1 g/mol. This means that a single TNT molecule would have a mass of 227.1 g/mol (or 2.38 x 10^-22 grams per molecule).
A single molecule of water consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
covalent bonding
No, Water is a molecule with hydrogen and oxygen
Well there are 4,500 milligrams in a teaspoon and 1,000 milligrams in one gram soo..... there should be 4.5 grams in 1 teasoon.
Yes, a particle can be a single molecule.
The chemical bond in water is covalent.