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  2. Molar mass - Wikipedia

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    For example, water has a molar mass of 18.0153(3) g/mol, but individual water molecules have molecular masses which range between 18.010 564 6863 (15) Da (1 H 2 16 O) and 22.027 7364 (9) Da (2 H 2 18 O). The distinction between molar mass and molecular mass is important because relative molecular masses can be measured directly by mass ...

  3. Copper(II) glycinate - Wikipedia

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    C 4 H 10 Cu N 2 O 5: Molar mass: 229.679 g·mol −1 Appearance light blue, flake ... pyridine; slightly soluble in ethanol: Structure [1] Crystal structure ...

  4. Copper(II) nitrate - Wikipedia

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    Cu(NO 3) 2 Molar mass: 187.5558 g/mol (anhydrous) 241.60 g/mol (trihydrate) ... hydrates very soluble in ethanol, ammonia, water; insoluble in ethyl acetate:

  5. Copper(II) acetate - Wikipedia

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    Copper(II) acetate, also referred to as cupric acetate, is the chemical compound with the formula Cu(OAc) 2 where AcO − is acetate (CH 3 CO − 2).The hydrated derivative, Cu 2 (OAc) 4 (H 2 O) 2, which contains one molecule of water for each copper atom, is available commercially.

  6. Amount of substance - Wikipedia

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    The molar mass of a substance depends not only on its molecular formula, but also on the distribution of isotopes of each chemical element present in it. For example, the molar mass of calcium-40 is 39.962 590 98 (22) g/mol, whereas the molar mass of calcium-42 is 41.958 618 01 (27) g/mol, and of calcium with the normal isotopic mix is 40.078(4 ...

  7. Copper gluconate - Wikipedia

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    C 12 H 22 Cu O 14: Molar mass: 453.840 g·mol ... It is an odorless light blue or blue-green crystal or powder which is easily soluble in water and insoluble in ...

  8. Molar volume - Wikipedia

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    The ideal gas equation can be rearranged to give an expression for the molar volume of an ideal gas: = = Hence, for a given temperature and pressure, the molar volume is the same for all ideal gases and is based on the gas constant: R = 8.314 462 618 153 24 m 3 ⋅Pa⋅K −1 ⋅mol −1, or about 8.205 736 608 095 96 × 10 −5 m 3 ⋅atm⋅K ...

  9. Table of specific heat capacities - Wikipedia

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    Note that the especially high molar values, as for paraffin, gasoline, water and ammonia, result from calculating specific heats in terms of moles of molecules. If specific heat is expressed per mole of atoms for these substances, none of the constant-volume values exceed, to any large extent, the theoretical Dulong–Petit limit of 25 J⋅mol ...

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