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Molar mass of CuSO4(H2OPLiAmCfFlScTiVFeCoNiCuZnGaGeAsSeBrKr)5 is 8866.3967 g/mol

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CuSO4(H2OPLiAmCfFlScTiVFeCoNiCuZnGaGeAsSeBrKr)5

Elemental composition of CuSO4(H2OPLiAmCfFlScTiVFeCoNiCuZnGaGeAsSeBrKr)5
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
CopperCu63.54664.3002
SulfurS32.06510.3616
OxygenO15.999491.6240
HydrogenH1.00794100.1137
PhosphorusP30.97376251.7467
LithiumLi6.94150.3914
AmericiumAm241.056829513.5938
CaliforniumCf249.074853514.0460
FleroviumFl289.1873516.3080
ScandiumSc44.95591252.5352
TitaniumTi47.86752.6993
VanadiumV50.941552.8727
IronFe55.84553.1493
CobaltCo58.93319553.3234
NickelNi58.693453.3099
ZincZn65.3853.6870
GalliumGa69.72353.9319
GermaniumGe72.6454.0964
ArsenicAs74.9216054.2250
SeleniumSe78.9654.4528
BromineBr79.90454.5060
KryptonKr83.79854.7256

Computing molar mass step by step

First, compute the number of each atom in CuSO4(H2OPLiAmCfFlScTiVFeCoNiCuZnGaGeAsSeBrKr)5:
Cu: 6, S: 1, O: 9, H: 10, P: 5, Li: 5, Am: 5, Cf: 5, Fl: 5, Sc: 5, Ti: 5, V: 5, Fe: 5, Co: 5, Ni: 5, Zn: 5, Ga: 5, Ge: 5, As: 5, Se: 5, Br: 5, Kr: 5

Then, lookup atomic weights for each element in periodic table:
Cu: 63.546, S: 32.065, O: 15.9994, H: 1.00794, P: 30.973762, Li: 6.941, Am: 241.0568291, Cf: 249.0748535, Fl: 289.18728, Sc: 44.955912, Ti: 47.867, V: 50.9415, Fe: 55.845, Co: 58.933195, Ni: 58.6934, Zn: 65.38, Ga: 69.723, Ge: 72.64, As: 74.9216, Se: 78.96, Br: 79.904, Kr: 83.798

Now, compute the sum of products of number of atoms to the atomic weight:
Molar mass (CuSO4(H2OPLiAmCfFlScTiVFeCoNiCuZnGaGeAsSeBrKr)5) = ∑ Counti * Weighti =
Count(Cu) * Weight(Cu) + Count(S) * Weight(S) + Count(O) * Weight(O) + Count(H) * Weight(H) + Count(P) * Weight(P) + Count(Li) * Weight(Li) + Count(Am) * Weight(Am) + Count(Cf) * Weight(Cf) + Count(Fl) * Weight(Fl) + Count(Sc) * Weight(Sc) + Count(Ti) * Weight(Ti) + Count(V) * Weight(V) + Count(Fe) * Weight(Fe) + Count(Co) * Weight(Co) + Count(Ni) * Weight(Ni) + Count(Zn) * Weight(Zn) + Count(Ga) * Weight(Ga) + Count(Ge) * Weight(Ge) + Count(As) * Weight(As) + Count(Se) * Weight(Se) + Count(Br) * Weight(Br) + Count(Kr) * Weight(Kr) =
6 * 63.546 + 1 * 32.065 + 9 * 15.9994 + 10 * 1.00794 + 5 * 30.973762 + 5 * 6.941 + 5 * 241.0568291 + 5 * 249.0748535 + 5 * 289.18728 + 5 * 44.955912 + 5 * 47.867 + 5 * 50.9415 + 5 * 55.845 + 5 * 58.933195 + 5 * 58.6934 + 5 * 65.38 + 5 * 69.723 + 5 * 72.64 + 5 * 74.9216 + 5 * 78.96 + 5 * 79.904 + 5 * 83.798 =
8866.3967 g/mol


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Formula in Hill system is Am5As5Br5Cf5Co5Cu6Fe5Fl5Ga5Ge5H10Kr5Li5Ni5O9P5SSc5Se5Ti5V5Zn5

Computing molar mass (molar weight)

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Examples of molar mass computations: NaCl, Ca(OH)2, K4[Fe(CN)6], CuSO4*5H2O, nitric acid, potassium permanganate, ethanol, fructose, caffeine, water.

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Computing molecular weight (molecular mass)

To calculate molecular weight of a chemical compound enter it's formula, specify its isotope mass number after each element in square brackets.
Examples of molecular weight computations: C[14]O[16]2, S[34]O[16]2.

Definitions

  • Molecular mass (molecular weight) is the mass of one molecule of a substance and is expressed in the unified atomic mass units (u). (1 u is equal to 1/12 the mass of one atom of carbon-12)
  • Molar mass (molar weight) is the mass of one mole of a substance and is expressed in g/mol.
  • Mole is a standard scientific unit for measuring large quantities of very small entities such as atoms and molecules. One mole contains exactly 6.022 ×1023 particles (Avogadro's number)

Steps to calculate molar mass

  1. Identify the compound: write down the chemical formula of the compound. For example, water is H2O, meaning it contains two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
  2. Find atomic masses: look up the atomic masses of each element present in the compound. The atomic mass is usually found on the periodic table and is given in atomic mass units (amu).
  3. Calculate molar mass of each element: multiply the atomic mass of each element by the number of atoms of that element in the compound.
  4. Add them together: add the results from step 3 to get the total molar mass of the compound.

Example: calculating molar mass

Let's calculate the molar mass of carbon dioxide (CO2):

  • Carbon (C) has an atomic mass of about 12.01 amu.
  • Oxygen (O) has an atomic mass of about 16.00 amu.
  • CO2 has one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.
  • The molar mass of carbon dioxide is 12.01 + (2 × 16.00) = 44.01 g/mol.

Lesson on computing molar mass

Weights of atoms and isotopes are from NIST article.

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