Aluminium Sulphate is Al2(SO4)3 and its mass is
27x2 + 96x3 = 342g/mole
Aluminum sulfate is an ionic compound that does not have true moles. Its formula unit mass is 342.14, for the anhydrous form.
The relative masses of sodium, aluminum and sulfate are 23, 27 and 96 respectively. The RMM of sodium sulfate is 144 grams per mole. That of aluminum sulfate is 273 grams per mole.
The molar mass of aluminium sulfate is 342,15 g (for the anhydrous salt).
342
The molar mass aluminum chloride is 133,34 g (for the anhydrous salt).
What is the mass of 0.25 moles of aluminum sulfate
133 A+
The anhydrous copper sulfate (CuSO4) has a molar mass of 159,62.
342.15
342
342
The molar mass of plumbic sulfate - Pb(SO4)2 - is 399,880 11.
The molar mass aluminum chloride is 133,34 g (for the anhydrous salt).
Yes, the molar mass of anhydrous sodium sulfate is 142,035 grams.
The molar mass of anhydrous aluminum chloride is 133,34 grams.
The molar mass for anhydrous barium sulfate (BaSO4) is 233.43 g/mol
The molar mass of zinc sulfate - ZnSO4 - is 161,47 g.
What is the mass of 0.25 moles of aluminum sulfate
133 A+
207.136