
Originally Posted by
nserant
0.35 moles of ammonium sulfate would have a mass of what grams
the molar mass of bromine gas is
Gosh! You asked for a certain level of question, and now, you kind of suddenly dropped down! Seems that you don't have a strong foundation in your chemistry...
I'll try my best to explain to you;
1 mole of any atom has a mass equal to its relative atomic mass, which you have in every periodic table.
Now, 1 mole of a substance has a mass equal to the sum of the relative masses contained in that substance.
For example, hydrogen has a relative atomic mass of approximately 1, so, one mole of hydrogen atoms will have a mass of 1 g.
However, hydrogen atoms do not exist in nature. They are in the form of hydrogen molecules,
So, the mass of 1 mole of hydrogen gas will be (mass of 2 hydrogen atoms) 2g
Now, a compound, say salt, with formula NaCl. Mass of 1 mole of Na atoms is 23g and mass of 1 mole of Cl atoms is 35.5g.
Mass of 1 mole NaCl therefore is 58.5g (from 23 + 35.5)
Mass of 1 mole of rust
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is 160 g ( 2(56) + 3(16))
Understood?