Empirical and Molecular Formula: Differences and Conversions
An empirical formula gives the simplest or reduced ratios (whole numbers) of atoms present in a compound. Whereas, a molecular formula tells the total number [...]
An empirical formula gives the simplest or reduced ratios (whole numbers) of atoms present in a compound. Whereas, a molecular formula tells the total number [...]
Atomic mass, also known as atomic weight is the mass of an individual atom expressed in atomic mass units (a.m.u). One a.m.u is the mass [...]
Normality is one of the concentration units of solutions in stoichiometry. It is defined as the gram equivalents of solute, dissolved per liter of a [...]
Chemists use a variety of notations to explain compounds and their compositions. One of such notations is the empirical formula. Other basic notations include molecular [...]
Molarity and molality both measure the concentration of solutions. Molarity (M) is the measure of moles of solute per liter of solution. Whereas molality (m) [...]