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In chemistry, the molecular weight of a compound is the number of atoms or molecules of that substance per kilogram. The molar mass of a chemical is an important property that determines the physical and chemical properties of the compound, as well as its melting point and boiling point.
To calculate the molar mass of a compound, you must know its chemical formula. You must also know the atomic mass of each element in the compound. This information can be obtained from the periodic table of elements or by using a chemical calculator. Once you have the atomic mass of each element in the compounds, you can determine its molar mass by multiplying them together.
Molecular Weight Calculator
Molar Mass, Molecular Weight and Elemental Composition Calculator is a free online tool that allows you to calculate the molecular weight of a substance from its chemical formula. To use this tool simply enter the chemical formula, select the element and its isotope mass in g/mol, then click ‘Compute’.
Mn ClO4 2 Molecular Mass
Mn (ClO)2(OH) is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Mn(ClO2)2. It is a yellowish-green gas above 11 degC, a reddish-brown liquid between 11 and -59 degC, and bright orange crystals below -59 degC. This compound is commonly used as a bleach. Its molar mass is 189 g/mol.