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The molar mass of benzene is 78,11.
A sample of a compound contain 1.52 g of Nitrogen and 3.47 g of Oxygen. The molar mass of this compound is between 90 grams and 95 grams. The molecular formula and the accurate molar mass would be N14O35.
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To find the answer, the molar ratio of the two elements must be found. The molar mass of hydrogen is 1.0079 and the molar mass of nitrogen is 14.007. From this, it is found that there are approximately .294 moles of nitrogen and .873 moles of hydrogen. By taking and reducing this ratio, it is seen that the compound must be NH3.
The molar mass of nitrogen dioxide is 46.0055 g.
The molar mass of nitrogen dioxide is: 1 N + 2 O. M= 14,007 + (2 x 15,999) = 46 g
46.0055. The formula for Nitrogen dioxide is NO2
The molar mass of nitrogen dioxide is 46.0055 g.
NO2 is 46 molar mass
It is 46 grams.
The approximate molar mass is about 46 g/mol (46.01 g/mol). You can estimate this by using the atomic mass numbers of nitrogen (8) and oxygen (16). N = 14.006 ~ 14 O = 15.994 ~ 16 14 + 2 (16) = 46
Air consists mostly of Nitrogen. Nitrogen's Molar Mass is 14.01. Carbon Dioxide's Molar Mass is 44.01. Therefore CO2 is more dense that Air (surrounding gasses)
The molar mass of benzene is 78,11.
The molar mass of benzene is 78 g.
The molar mass of sodium carbonate to the nearest gram is 105,99 g.
The molar mass of benzene is 76,11 g.