Calculate the molar mass of CH3-COOH
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Signal processing is an electrical engineering subfield that focuses on analysing, modifying, and synthesizing signals such as sound, images, and scientific measurements.[1] Signal processing techniques can be used to improve transmission, storage efficiency and subjective quality and to also emphasize or detect components of interest in a measured signal.[2]
Signal transmission using electronic signal processing. Transducers convert signals from other physical waveforms to electric current or voltage waveforms, which then are processed, transmitted as electromagnetic waves, received and converted by another transducer to final form.
The signal on the left looks like noise, but the signal processing technique known as the Fourier transform (right) shows that it contains five well-defined frequency components.
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Molar mass
The molar mass is the total mass of all the atoms in grams that make a mole of a particular molecule. Therefore, the units of molar mass are grams/mole.
How to find the molar mass of a compound?
- Make use of the chemical formula to determine the number of atoms of each element in the compound.
- Multiply the atomic weight of each element with its number of atoms present in the compound.
- Add up all and assign unit as grams/mole.