Answer:
The molecular formula of mono sodium glutamate is
Explanation:
Molar mass of sodium glutamate,M = 169 g/mol
let the molecular formula be
Percentage of carbon in the M.S.G. =35.52 %
a = 5
Percentage of Hydrogen in the M.S.G. = 4.77 %
b = 8
Percentage of oxygen in the M.S.G. =37.85 %
c = 3.99 ≈ 4
Percentage of nitrogen in the M.S.G. = 8.29 %
d = 1
Percentage of sodium in the M.S.G. =13.60 %
e = 0.99 ≈ 1
The molecular formula be :
Answer:
A mixture is just a combination of things, like air (made up of different but distinct gasses), or toothpaste, where compounds are physically mixed together but stay fundamentally what they started as. If there is a chemical change, like hydrogen and chlorine gas reacting to form hydrochloride acid, then it is known as a new compound.
Answer:
because their ions are free to move from place to place.
Explanation: see answer
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How to find mass of hydrate?
Divide the mass of your anhydrous (heated) salt sample by the molar mass of the anhydrous compound to get the number of moles of compound present. In our example, 16 grams / 160 grams per mole = 0.1 moles. Divide the mass of water lost when you heated the salt by the molar mass of water, roughly 18 grams per mole.
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