The neutron has a mass very close to the mass of proton (but not identical).
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The mass of a helium atom is approximately 4 atomic mass units (amu), which is equivalent to 4.002602 atomic mass units.
Jupiter's mass is approximately 1.898 × 10^27 kilograms, which is equivalent to about 318 times the mass of Earth.
Equivalent mass is determined because acid-base reactions involve the transfer of protons, not just the complete molecules of the acid and base. Equivalent mass takes into account this stoichiometry and allows for accurate calculations of the amount of acid or base reacting in the titration. Molar mass, on the other hand, only considers the total mass of the entire molecule, which may not reflect the true amount of substance reacting in the titration.
Iron III hydroxide
The balanced equation for this reaction is Fe2O3 + 3 H2O = 2 Fe(OH)3.
The equivalent mass of sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is calculated as its molar mass divided by the number of replaceable hydrogen ions it can donate. Since sulfuric acid can donate 2 hydrogen ions (H+), the equivalent mass is half of the molar mass. Therefore, the equivalent mass of sulfuric acid is approximately 49 g/mol.
The unit of equivalent mass is grams per equivalent (g/eq) or milligrams per equivalent (mg/eq). It represents the mass of a substance that can either donate or accept one mole of electrons in a redox reaction.
The molar mass of a substance is equal to its equivalent in daltons.
Yes, the molar mass of a substance measured in daltons is equivalent to its mass in grams per mole.
The neutron has a mass very close to the mass of proton (but not identical).
It isn't.There are no Roman numerals in it.Fe = Iron (from Latin 'ferrum')O = OxygenH = Hydrogen3 = Arabic numeral.
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Equivalent mass is a concept used in chemistry to calculate the mass of a substance that can react or combine with one mole of hydrogen ions or exchangeable ions. It is often used in acid-base and redox reactions to determine the equivalent weight of a substance.
5 grams is an expression of mass, it is equivalent to 0.1763 oz
According to the Theory of Relativity, yes - any energy has an equivalent mass; and of course, mass has weight. The equivalent mass for the amounts of heat you encounter in your daily life is insignificant for most purposes.