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22.9 + 35.3 + 15.9 = 74.1 g/mol

Na: 22.9 g/mol

Cl: 35.3 g/mol

O: 15.9 g/mol

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What is the symbol for NaCIO?

NaClO, this is the correct formula for sodium hypochlorite


Is sodium hypochlorite binary or poly atomic?

Sodium hypochlorite has the formula NaClO and so is polyatomic. It has 3 different atoms (Na, Cl and O).


How many times heavier is the molar mass than the empirical formula mass?

The molar mass of a compound is typically a multiple of its empirical formula mass, depending on the molecular formula. To determine how many times heavier the molar mass is than the empirical formula mass, you can divide the molar mass by the empirical formula mass. This ratio will yield a whole number that represents how many times the empirical formula fits into the molecular formula. For example, if the molar mass is 60 g/mol and the empirical formula mass is 15 g/mol, then the molar mass is 4 times heavier than the empirical formula mass.


How do you make ppm chlorine solution from sodium hypochlorite solution 5.25 M dissolved in 500 ml distilled water?

The chemical formula for sodium hypochlorite is NaClO, and so each mole contains 1 mole of Na and 1 mole of Cl and one mole of O. Now, what is the 5.25 in your question? Is that 5.25 moles, or 5.25 grams, or 5.25 mg? If it's grams, then you divide the 5.25 g by the molar mass of NaClO to get moles NaClO. After that, you multiply that number by 35.5 g/mole Cl to get grams of Cl. Divide that by 1000 to get mg of Cl and then since it is in 500 ml (0.5 L) multiply that by 2 to get mg/liter which is the same as ppm.


What is the formula of the formula mass?

Mass = weight /gravity Density = Mass / Volume So, if you know the density and the volume, you can calculate the mass. Also, you can measure the mass by measuring the weight. On earth, mass and weight are equal.