The mass of one mole of NaCl is the sum of the atomic weights for sodium and chlorine in grams. The atomic weights are found on the Periodic Table.
Answer: The mass of NaCl is, 219.15 grams Explanation: Given, Moles of NaCl = 3.75 mole Molar mass of NaCl = 22.99 + 35.45 = 58.44 g/mole Formula used : Now put all the given values in this formula, we get the mass of NaCl. Therefore, the mass of NaCl is, 219.15 grams
The molar mass of sodium chloride (NaCl) is 58,44 g.
Determine the mass of 1 mole of NaCl (from the Periodic Table,) then divide that mass by two. NaCl = 58.5g/mol, and 0.5mol would be 58.5/2 = 29.3g
number of moles is mass divided by molecular mass. the molecular mass of NaCl is 58.44g/mol. therefore you need 58.44g to make one mole
1.5g NaCl x (1 mole / 58.5 g NaCl) x (1000 ml / 0.42 mole) = 61.05 ml
The molecular mass of sodium chloride is 58,44 g.
2 * [(Na=23) + (Cl=35.5)] = 117 grams NaCl
You need to know the molar mass of NaCl. Then 10g/molar mass = moles.
Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solutionGet moles NaCl.58.44 grams NaCl (1 mole NaCl/58.44 grams)= 1 mole NaCl------------------Molarity = 1 mole NaCl/1 liter= 1 M NaCl========
By definition, one mole would be the same as the atomic mass or molecular mass. You take the number of moles and multiply it by the molecular mass (divide by one mole for units to cancel). So if you have just 1 mole, the number of grams will just be the molecular mass. The molecular mass is the atomic masses of the elements in the compound added together.Na- 23.0Cl- 35.5NaCl- 58.5 grams in one mole
The mass of a mole of NaCl is 57,958 622 382.
Yes, the molar mass of a substance measured in daltons is equivalent to its mass in grams per mole.