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Molar mass of La2Cu3Ce3U2Pb3Ru3Pd5Al3Gd5Co5Au2Pu2Zn3Th3Tm2Fe5Sb3In5Se3S8 is 7795.7752 g/mol

Convert between La2Cu3Ce3U2Pb3Ru3Pd5Al3Gd5Co5Au2Pu2Zn3Th3Tm2Fe5Sb3In5Se3S8 weight and moles
CompoundMolesWeight, g
La2Cu3Ce3U2Pb3Ru3Pd5Al3Gd5Co5Au2Pu2Zn3Th3Tm2Fe5Sb3In5Se3S8

Elemental composition of La2Cu3Ce3U2Pb3Ru3Pd5Al3Gd5Co5Au2Pu2Zn3Th3Tm2Fe5Sb3In5Se3S8
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
LanthanumLa138.9054723.5636
CopperCu63.54632.4454
CeriumCe140.11635.3920
UraniumU238.0289126.1066
LeadPb207.237.9735
RutheniumRu101.0733.8894
PalladiumPd106.4256.8255
AluminumAl26.981538631.0383
GadoliniumGd157.25510.0856
CobaltCo58.93319553.7798
GoldAu196.96656925.0532
PlutoniumPu238.04956026.1071
ZincZn65.3832.5160
ThoriumTh232.0380638.9294
ThuliumTm168.9342124.3340
IronFe55.84553.5817
AntimonySb121.76034.6856
IndiumIn114.81857.3641
SeleniumSe78.9633.0386
SulfurS32.06583.2905

Computing molar mass step by step

First, compute the number of each atom in La2Cu3Ce3U2Pb3Ru3Pd5Al3Gd5Co5Au2Pu2Zn3Th3Tm2Fe5Sb3In5Se3S8:
La: 2, Cu: 3, Ce: 3, U: 2, Pb: 3, Ru: 3, Pd: 5, Al: 3, Gd: 5, Co: 5, Au: 2, Pu: 2, Zn: 3, Th: 3, Tm: 2, Fe: 5, Sb: 3, In: 5, Se: 3, S: 8

Then, lookup atomic weights for each element in periodic table:
La: 138.90547, Cu: 63.546, Ce: 140.116, U: 238.02891, Pb: 207.2, Ru: 101.07, Pd: 106.42, Al: 26.9815386, Gd: 157.25, Co: 58.933195, Au: 196.966569, Pu: 238.0495599, Zn: 65.38, Th: 232.03806, Tm: 168.93421, Fe: 55.845, Sb: 121.76, In: 114.818, Se: 78.96, S: 32.065

Now, compute the sum of products of number of atoms to the atomic weight:
Molar mass (La2Cu3Ce3U2Pb3Ru3Pd5Al3Gd5Co5Au2Pu2Zn3Th3Tm2Fe5Sb3In5Se3S8) = ∑ Counti * Weighti =
Count(La) * Weight(La) + Count(Cu) * Weight(Cu) + Count(Ce) * Weight(Ce) + Count(U) * Weight(U) + Count(Pb) * Weight(Pb) + Count(Ru) * Weight(Ru) + Count(Pd) * Weight(Pd) + Count(Al) * Weight(Al) + Count(Gd) * Weight(Gd) + Count(Co) * Weight(Co) + Count(Au) * Weight(Au) + Count(Pu) * Weight(Pu) + Count(Zn) * Weight(Zn) + Count(Th) * Weight(Th) + Count(Tm) * Weight(Tm) + Count(Fe) * Weight(Fe) + Count(Sb) * Weight(Sb) + Count(In) * Weight(In) + Count(Se) * Weight(Se) + Count(S) * Weight(S) =
2 * 138.90547 + 3 * 63.546 + 3 * 140.116 + 2 * 238.02891 + 3 * 207.2 + 3 * 101.07 + 5 * 106.42 + 3 * 26.9815386 + 5 * 157.25 + 5 * 58.933195 + 2 * 196.966569 + 2 * 238.0495599 + 3 * 65.38 + 3 * 232.03806 + 2 * 168.93421 + 5 * 55.845 + 3 * 121.76 + 5 * 114.818 + 3 * 78.96 + 8 * 32.065 =
7795.7752 g/mol


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Formula in Hill system is Al3Au2Ce3Co5Cu3Fe5Gd5In5La2Pb3Pd5Pu2Ru3S8Sb3Se3Th3Tm2U2Zn3

Computing molar mass (molar weight)

To calculate molar mass of a chemical compound enter its formula and click 'Compute'. In chemical formula you may use:
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  • parenthesis () or brackets [].
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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.

Molar mass calculator also displays common compound name, Hill formula, elemental composition, mass percent composition, atomic percent compositions and allows to convert from weight to number of moles and vice versa.

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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