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  2. The formula weight of a substance is the sum of the atomic weights of each atom in its chemical formula. For example, water (H 2 O) has a formula weight of: \[2\times(1.0079\;amu) + 1 \times (15.9994 \;amu) = 18.01528 \;amu \nonumber \]

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  3. May 28, 2020 · Which contains the greatest mass of oxygen: 0.75 mol of ethanol (C 2 H 5 OH), 0.60 mol of formic acid (HCO 2 H), or 1.0 mol of water (H 2 O)? Explain why. Answer . Formic acid. Its formula has twice as many oxygen atoms as the other two compounds (one each).

  4. Formula mass is important because it allows us to (1) make solutions of exact concentration, (2) count molecules of a compound by weighing them, and (3) design pharmaceuticals that won’t be too big to be useful in the body. Here are some examples of calculating formula mass: NaCl CaSO4 Pb(NO3)2.

  5. Apr 17, 2023 · The composition of a compound may be determined from its chemical formula and the atomic masses of the elements that make up the compound. The mass of a molecule is called its molecular mass. The molecular mass is calculated summing the masses of all the atoms shown in the chemical formula.

  6. Molar mass tells us the mass of 1 mol of an atom or compound. In each case we simply calculate the sum of the masses of the atoms in the formula to determine the mass of a mole. These masses can be found on the periodic table. EXAMPLE: Calculate the molar mass of a mole of iodine, I2.

  7. Feb 5, 2020 · The formula mass of a molecule (also known as formula weight) is the sum of the atomic weights of the atoms in the empirical formula of the compound. Formula weight is given in atomic mass units (amu). Example and Calculation. The molecular formula for glucose is C 6 H 12 O 6, so the empirical formula is CH 2 O.

  8. MOLECULAR FORMULAS. To determine the molecular formula for a compound: 1) The molecular weight is always a multiple of the empirical formula weight (i.e., M.W. = n × E.F.W.) To determine n, divide the given molecular weight by the empirical formula weight.

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