RoseMarie Gallagher and Paul Ingram Solutions for Chapter: Reacting Masses, and Chemical Equations, Exercise 3: Q
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Questions from RoseMarie Gallagher and Paul Ingram Solutions for Chapter: Reacting Masses, and Chemical Equations, Exercise 3: Q with Hints & Solutions
The relative molecular mass and formula mass are both called for short. What is the difference between them?

Work out the for the following, and say whether it is the relative molecular mass or the relative formula mass:
Oxygen,

Work out the for the following, and say whether it is the relative molecular mass or the relative formula mass:
Iodine,

Work out the for the following, and say whether it is the relative molecular mass or the relative formula mass:
Methane,

Work out the for the following, and say whether it is the relative molecular mass or the relative formula mass:
Chlorine,

Work out the for the following, and say whether it is the relative molecular mass or the relative formula mass:
Butane,

Work out the for the following, and say whether it is the relative molecular mass or the relative formula mass:
Ethanol,

Work out the , for the following, and say whether it is the relative molecular mass or the relative formula mass:
Ammonium sulphate,
