Total mass, in grams, of all the particles in one mole of the substance
Explanation:
- Molar mass is defined as the ratio of the given mass of the substance to the amount of the given substance in moles.
The formula is, Molar mass =
- By definition, these are mass in grams of all the particles in one mole of the substance. The unit of molar mass is g/ mol
- The molar mass of the element is what we see in the periodic table. The periodic table is constructed according to the atomic number of each elements and there represented the atomic mass, which is the molar mass of the elements.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
119.28g
Explanation:
Data obtained from the question include:
Number of mole of Si = 4.26 mol
Molar Mass of Si = 28g/mol
Mass of Si =?
Number of mole = Mass /Molar Mass
Mass = number of mole x molar Mass
Mass of Si = 4.26 x 28
Mass of Si = 119.28g
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