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What is the molecular or formula mass for the species Ba3 PO4 2?
Problem: The Ba3(PO4)2 (molar mass = 601.93 g/mol) precipitate that formed from a salt mixture has a mass of 0.667 g.
What is the molar mass of sr3 PO4 2?
452.8
Strontium phosphate
PubChem CID | 159737 |
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Molecular Formula | Sr3(PO4)2 or O8P2Sr3 |
Synonyms | Strontium phosphate 7446-28-8 Strontium orthophosphate UNII-B7CF3BD0TT Phosphoric acid, strontium salt (2:3) More… |
Molecular Weight | 452.8 |
Component Compounds | CID 1004 (Phosphoric acid) CID 5359327 (Strontium) |
What is the formula for Ba3 PO4 2?
Ba3(PO4)2
Barium phosphate/Formula
What is the name for Ba3 PO4 2?
Barium phosphate
Barium phosphate | Ba3(PO4)2 – PubChem.
What is the name for GA ClO3 3?
Gallium(III) Chlorate Ga(ClO3)3 Molecular Weight — EndMemo.
Is Ba3 PO4 2 empirical?
Is Ba3 PO4 2 element or compound?
Barium phosphate
PubChem CID | 165803 |
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Synonyms | Barium phosphate 13517-08-3 Phosphoric acid, barium salt (2:3) Bariumphosphatetribasic barium(2+);diphosphate More… |
Molecular Weight | 601.9 |
Component Compounds | CID 1004 (Phosphoric acid) CID 5355457 (Barium) |
Dates | Modify 2021-11-06 Create 2005-08-08 |
What is the formula to calculate molar mass?
However, the SI unit for molar mass is kgmol -1 (or kg/mol). The molar mass can be calculated using the following equation. Molar Mass = Mass of the Substance (Kg)/Amount of Substance (Mol) Mole or mol is the unit used to measure the amount of a substance.
How do you calculate mole?
The mole represents a quantity of substance, but relates to the number of atoms or molecules rather than mass or volume. Specifically, 1 mole represents 6.022 x 10^23 atoms or molecules of substance. You calculate the number of moles by dividing the mass of substance by the substance’s atomic or molecular weight.
How do you calculate molecular mass?
Molecular mass may be calculated by taking the atomic mass of each element present and multiplying it by the number of atoms of that element in the molecular formula. Then, the number of atoms of each element is added together.
How do you calculate the number of moles in a compound?
The number of moles you have of a compound can be calculated by dividing the number of grams of the compound by the molecular mass of the compound. The formula looks like this: moles = grams of compound/molar mass of compound. 2. Plug your numbers into the formula.