S sumit New member Yesterday at 10:14 AM #1 I'm trying to calculate the molar mass of sodium carbonate (Na₂CO₃), but I'm unsure how to add up the atomic masses correctly. Can someone walk me through the steps?
I'm trying to calculate the molar mass of sodium carbonate (Na₂CO₃), but I'm unsure how to add up the atomic masses correctly. Can someone walk me through the steps?
Salvatore_Damon Member Today at 6:51 AM #2 To calculate the molar mass of sodium carbonate (Na₂CO₃), add up the atomic masses of all its atoms: Sodium (Na): 22.99 × 2 = 45.98 g/mol Carbon (C): 12.01 × 1 = 12.01 g/mol Oxygen (O): 16.00 × 3 = 48.00 g/mol Now add them together: 45.98 + 12.01 + 48.00 = 105.99 g/mol So, the molar mass of sodium carbonate is about 106 g/mol.
To calculate the molar mass of sodium carbonate (Na₂CO₃), add up the atomic masses of all its atoms: Sodium (Na): 22.99 × 2 = 45.98 g/mol Carbon (C): 12.01 × 1 = 12.01 g/mol Oxygen (O): 16.00 × 3 = 48.00 g/mol Now add them together: 45.98 + 12.01 + 48.00 = 105.99 g/mol So, the molar mass of sodium carbonate is about 106 g/mol.