Molar Mass, Molecular Weight and Elemental Composition Calculator
Sep 08, 2009 What is the correct name for the compound Cu(CH3CO2)2? (the numbers are subscripts by the way) Answer Save. 1 decade ago. Favorite Answer. Cu is in the 2+ state - cupric. CH3CO2 - Acetate. Cupric Acetate. Safety Data Sheet according to 29CFR1910/1200 and GHS Rev. 3 Effective date: Page 2 of 7 Sodium Hydroxide, 0.5M Created by Global Safety Management, Inc.Tel: 1-813-435-5161 - www.gsmsds.com Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician Store in a corrosive resistant/ container with a resistant inner liner Store locked up.
Molar mass of Cu(CH3COO)2 is 181.6340 g/mol Convert between Cu(CH3COO)2 weight and moles
Elemental composition of Cu(CH3COO)2
Sample reactions for Cu(CH3COO)2
Formula in Hill system is C4H6CuO4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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:
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 of molecular mass, molecular weight, molar mass and molar weight
Give us feedback about your experience with Molecular Weight Calculator. Related: Molecular weights of amino acids | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
molecular weights calculated today |
Cu Ch3coo 2 Formula
Back to Online Chemical Tools Menu |
Dmg And Cu Ch3cooh 2 1
By using this website, you signify your acceptance of Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
© 2020 webqc.org All rights reserved
© 2020 webqc.org All rights reserved
Dmg And Cu Ch3cooh 200
Periodic table |
Unit converters |
Chemistry tools |
Chemical Forum |
Chemistry FAQ |
Constants |
Symmetry |
Chemistry links |
Link to us |
Contact us |
How to cite? |
WebQC.Org online education free homework help chemistry problems questions and answers |