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Sodium Sulfate is Na2SO4 and the molecular weight is 142. So 0.15 moles would have a mass of 0.15 x142 = 21.3g.
What is the weight in grams of 3.36 × 1023 molecules of copper sulfate (CuSO4)?
It's weight increases
Sodium hypochlorite NaOCl may react with two moles of HCl, NaOCl + 2HCl = NaCl + Cl2+ H2O, so its molecular mass divided by 2 is its equivalent mass.
The ocean has a lot of salt in it, 3.5% by weight, but that is not just dissolved sodium chloride (Na+, Cl-). The dissolved sodium and chlorine atoms account for about 85% of the salt by weight. The ocean contains calcium, magnesium, sodium and potassium with bicarbonate, sulfate, chlorine and bromine. (If you remove the water, then what is left is, by weight, Cl− 55%, Na+ 30.6%, SO2−, 4 7.7%, Mg2+ 3.7%, Ca2+ 1.2%, K+ 1.1%, Other 0.7%)
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Sodium Sulfate is Na2SO4 and the molecular weight is 142. So 0.15 moles would have a mass of 0.15 x142 = 21.3g.
The formula for sodium acetate is CH3COONa and the equivalent weight is the same as the molecular weight (molar mass) which is 82.0343 g/mol.
That depends on the amount of sodium sulfate being compared.
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Weight.
A milligram is a unit of weight or mass equal to 1/1000 gram.
no, a milligram is a weight, and a milliliter is a measurement of liquid.
its equal number of electrons wich less from componed
millimeter is a unit of distance while milligram is a unit of weight
Centiliters are volume, milligram is weight. The answer would be dependent on the density of the substance.