What is meant by Molecular Mass Of H2o2
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The molar mass of hydrogen peroxide is 34.01468 g/mol. ... Hydrogen has an atomic mass of 1.00794 g/mol and oxygen's atomic mass is 15.9994 g/mol. There are two atoms of each element in hydrogen peroxide, so multiply these atomic masses by 2, and then add the products together.
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The molecular mass of a substance is the sum of the atomic masses of all the atoms in a single molecule of that substance. Like atomic mass, molecular mass is also expressed in the unit Dalton (u).
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What is meant by Molecular mass of H2O2?
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Molecular mass of H2O2
= (Atomic mass of H)× 2+ (Atomic mass of O)× 2
= (1×2)+ (16×2)
= 2+32
= 34
Molecular mass of H2O2= 34
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