Physics, asked by nainasingh16, 5 months ago

how to calculate a molar mass of an atom......
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Answered by KARTIKAYRANA
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Explanation:

Step 1. Make use of the chemical formula to determine the number of atoms of each element in the compound.

Step 2. Multiply the atomic weight of each element with its number of atoms present in the compound.

Step 3. Add up all and assign unit as grams/mole.

Example. 1 What is the molar mass of sodium carbonate, Na2CO3 ?

Solution Since sodium carbonate contains two atoms sodium, one atom of carbon and three atoms of oxygen. The molecular weight would be

Na : 2 x 23.0 = 46

C : 1 x 12.0 = 12

O : 3 x 16 = 48

When we add up the total values i.e, 46 + 12 + 48 = 106

Therefore, the molar mass of Na2CO3 is 106 g/mole.

Answered by ks7249380
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Answer:

The molar mass is the mass of a given chemical element or chemical compound (g) divided by the amount of substance (mol).

The molar mass of a compound can be calculated by adding the standard atomic masses (in g/mol) of the constituent atoms.

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