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calculat mass of melecule

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Answered by ghazala162004
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The molecular mass or molecular weight is the total mass of a compound. It is equal to the sum of the individual atomic masses of each atom in the molecule. It's easy to find the molecular mass of a compound with these steps:

  • Determine the molecular formula of the molecule.
  • Determine the molecular formula of the molecule.Use the periodic table to determine the atomic mass of each element in the molecule.
  • Determine the molecular formula of the molecule.Use the periodic table to determine the atomic mass of each element in the molecule.Multiply each element's atomic mass by the number of atoms of that element in the molecule. This number is represented by the subscript next to the element symbol in the molecular formula.
  • Determine the molecular formula of the molecule.Use the periodic table to determine the atomic mass of each element in the molecule.Multiply each element's atomic mass by the number of atoms of that element in the molecule. This number is represented by the subscript next to the element symbol in the molecular formula.Add these values together for each different atom in the molecule.
  • Determine the molecular formula of the molecule.Use the periodic table to determine the atomic mass of each element in the molecule.Multiply each element's atomic mass by the number of atoms of that element in the molecule. This number is represented by the subscript next to the element symbol in the molecular formula.Add these values together for each different atom in the molecule.The total will be the molecular mass of the compound.

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Answered by rajasrinivasarao45
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Explanation:

The molecular mass (or) molecular weight is the total mass of a compound. It is equal to the sum of the individual atomic masses of each atom in the molecule. It's easy to find the molecular mass of a compound with these steps :-

* Determine the molecular formula of the molecule.

* Use the periodic table to determine the atomic mass of each element in the molecule.

* Multiply each element's atomic mass by the number of atoms of that element in the molecule. This number is represented by the subscript next to the element symbol in the molecular formula.

* Add these values together for each different atom in the molecule.

The total will be molecular mass of the compound.

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