How do you find formula mass of a compound?

1 Answer
Mar 24, 2018

Got a Periodic Table....?

Explanation:

Of course you have, you are doing your chemistry homework...

So let us find the formula mass of CaSO_4CaSO4..

The Table tells us that the molar masses of calcium, sulfur, and oxygen, are 40.1*g*mol^-140.1gmol1, 32.06*g*mol^-132.06gmol1, and 16.0*g*mol^-116.0gmol1, respectively. The mole is simply a large number so chosen that 1*mol1mol of ""^1H1H ATOMS, has a mass of 1*g1g precisely... Of course, the elemental molar masses are listed on the Periodic Table; you are not required to remember then, tho you will soon commit the masses of the common atoms to memory..

And so we take the sum...

"Formula mass of calcium sulfate"-={40.10+32.06+4xx16.00}*g*mol^-1=136.16*g*mol^-1Formula mass of calcium sulfate{40.10+32.06+4×16.00}gmol1=136.16gmol1...