c3h6
C3H6
Cs2O2
Cs2O2
The molar mass of a substance is measured in grams per mole written as gmol-1. It is worked out using the Mole formula by dividing mass in grams by the amount in moles.
There is most likely a mistake in this question, as the mole ratio of O to H here is 0.94/0.059 = 16 : 1 which is not likely in nature, and it would also not have a molar mass of 34.0 g/mol. The answer is H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide) which has a molar mass of 34 g/mole, but the mole ratio of O to H is 1:1.
c12h24
C3H6
c12h24
Cs2O2
C5h10
Cs2O2
The empirical formula of SN has a formula unit mass of the sum of the gram atomic masses of nitrogen and sulfur, i.e., about 46.0667. The gram molecular mass given in the problem divided by this formula unit mass is about 4. Therefore, the molecular formula is S4N4.
The molar mass of a substance is measured in grams per mole written as gmol-1. It is worked out using the Mole formula by dividing mass in grams by the amount in moles.
This formula is for magnesium chloride hexahydrate: MgCl2.6H2O.
There is most likely a mistake in this question, as the mole ratio of O to H here is 0.94/0.059 = 16 : 1 which is not likely in nature, and it would also not have a molar mass of 34.0 g/mol. The answer is H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide) which has a molar mass of 34 g/mole, but the mole ratio of O to H is 1:1.
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