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How do you calculate the molar mass of potassium acid phthalate?
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Bekah
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How do you calculate the molar mass of potassium acid phthalate?
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November 15, 2007, 01:48:14 AM »
This is the chemical formula I found for it: HOOC-C6H4COOK but that alone is confusing me because I dont know what to do with the numbers in the formula.
I know Hydrogen and Oxygen are diatomic.
H atomic number is 1
O is 16
C is 12
K is 39
So for every place I see an O and H the atomic number x 2 would give me its molar mass right? Then I need to add each of the element's calculated molar masses together to give me the answer, but I still dont' know what to do with the numbers in the formula. Is it 6 carbons?...6 hydrogens?
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Re: How do you calculate the molar mass of potassium acid phthalate?
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November 15, 2007, 02:30:27 AM »
Simplify the equation to C8O4H5K
From periodic table.. Approx molar mass of elements are;
C=12,0=16,H=1,K=39.1,
Now just substitute.. easy
(8x12)+(4x16)+(5x1)+(39.1)
=204.1g.mol-1
(im off by about 0.1 because of rounding)
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Bekah
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Re: How do you calculate the molar mass of potassium acid phthalate?
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November 16, 2007, 12:12:54 AM »
Fabulous. Thanks davey.
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