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- compound name Molecular weight Molecular formula
- 1 Acetic acid 60.052 g/mol CH3COOH
- 2 Hydrochloric acid 36.458 g/mol HCl
- 3 Sulfuric acid 98.072 g/mol H2SO4
- 4 Acetate 59.044 g/mol CH3COO–
- 5 Ammonia 17.031 g/mol NH3
- 6 Nitric acid 63.012 g/mol HNO3
- 7 Phosphoric acid 97.994 g/mol H3PO4
- 8 Sodium phosphate 119.976 g/mol Na3PO4
- 9 Calcium carbonate 100.086 g/mol CaCO3
- 10 Ammonium sulfate 132.134 g/mol (NH4)2SO4
- 11 Carbonic acid 62.024 g/mol H2CO3
- 12 Sodium bicarbonate 84.0066 g/mol NaHCO3
- 13 Sodium hydroxide 39.997 g/mol NaOH
- 14 Calcium hydroxide 74.092 g/mol Ca(OH)2
- 15 Ethanol 46.069 g/mol C2H5OH
- 16 Hydrobromic acid 80.912 g/mol HBr
- 17 Nitrous acid 47.013 g/mol HNO2
- 18 Potassium hydroxide 56.11 g/mol KOH
- 19 Silver nitrate 169.872 g/mol AgNO3
- 20 Sodium carbonate 105.988 g/mol Na2CO3
- 21 Sodium chloride 58.44 g/mol NaCl
- 22 Cellulose 162.1406 g/mol (C6H10O5)n
- 23 Magnesium hydroxide 58.319 g/mol Mg(OH)2
- 24 Methane 16.043 g/mol CH4
- 25 Nitrogen dioxide 30.006 g/mol NO2
- 26 Sodium nitrate 84.994 g/mol NaNO3
- 27 Sulfurous acid 82.073 g/mol H2SO3
- 28 Aluminium sulfate 342.15 g/mol Al2(SO4)3
- 29 Aluminum oxide 101.96 g/mol Al2O3
- 30 Ammonium nitrate 80.043 g/mol NH4NO3
- 31 Ammonium phosphate 132.056 g/mol (NH4)3PO4
- 32 Barium hydroxide 171.341 g/mol Ba(OH)2
- 33 Carbon tetrachloride 153.811 g/mol CCl4
- 34 Citric acid 192.123 g/mol C6H8O7
- 35 Hydrocyanic acid 27.026 g/mol HCN
- 36 Salicylic Acid 138.121 g/mol C7H6O3
- 37 Hydroiodic acid 127.91 g/mol HI
- 38 Hypochlorous acid 52.457 g/mol HClO
- 39 Iron iii oxide 159.687 g/mol Fe2O3
- 40 Magnesium phosphate 262.855 g/mol Mg3(PO4)2
- 41 Sodium acetate 82.0343 g/mol C2H3NaO2
- 42 Sodium sulfate 142.036 g/mol Na2SO4
- 43 Sucrose 342.2965 g/mol C12H22O11
- 44 Potassium nitrate 101.102 g/mol KNO3
- 45 Ammonium bicarbonate 96.086 g/mol NH4HCO3
- 46 Ammonium chloride 53.489 g/mol NH4Cl
- 47 Ammonium hydroxide 35.046 g/mol NH4OH
- 48 Calcium nitrate 164.088 g/mol Ca(NO3)2
- 49 Calcium oxide 56.0774 g/mol CaO
- 50 Carbon monoxide 28.01 g/mol CO
- 51 Chlorine gas 70.9 g/mol Cl2
- 53 Phenol 94.11 g/mol C6H6O
- 54 Hydrogen peroxide 34.0147 g/mol H2O2
- 55 Hydroxide 17.007 g/mol OH–
- 56 Magnesium chloride 95.211 g/mol MgCl2
- 57 Potassium chloride 74.5513 g/mol KCl
- 58 Potassium iodide 166.0028 g/mol KI
- 59 Sulfur dioxide 64.066 g/mol SO2
- 60 Glycerin 92.09 g/mol C3H8O3
- 61 Barium nitrate 261.337 g/mol Ba(NO3)2
- 62 Calcium acetate 158.17 g/mol C4H6O4Ca
- 63 Iron oxide 159.69 g/mol Fe2O3
- 64 Potassium carbonate 138.205 g/mol K2CO3
- 65 Silver chloride 143.318 g/mol AgCl
- 66 Sodium iodide 149.894 g/mol NaI
- 67 Sodium oxide 61.9789 g/mol Na2O
- 68 Sodium sulfide 78.0452 g/mol Na2S
- 69 Zinc nitrate 189.388 g/mol Zn(NO3)2
- 70 Phenolphthalein 318.32 g/mol C20H14O4
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There's a particular way of writing what's in a molecule called a chemical formula. The chemical formulae for all the elements that form each molecule and uses a small number to the bottom right of an element's symbol to stand for the number of atoms of that element. For example, the chemical formula for water is H2O
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