A Avogadro New Member Joined May 20, 2016 Messages 5 Gender Male HSC 2016 Sep 20, 2016 #1 A sample of PVC has an average molecular weight of 7.2X10^4. What is the average number of monomer units in this sample. I'm not sure what to do. Can someone help? Thanks heaps!
A sample of PVC has an average molecular weight of 7.2X10^4. What is the average number of monomer units in this sample. I'm not sure what to do. Can someone help? Thanks heaps!
BlueGas Well-Known Member Joined Sep 20, 2014 Messages 2,448 Gender Male HSC N/A Sep 20, 2016 #2 7.2 x 10^4 divided by the molecular weight of a single monomer which is 62.498
A Avogadro New Member Joined May 20, 2016 Messages 5 Gender Male HSC 2016 Sep 20, 2016 #3 BlueGas said: 7.2 x 10^4 divided by the molecular weight of a single monomer which is 62.498 Click to expand... why don't you multiply by 6.022x20^23
BlueGas said: 7.2 x 10^4 divided by the molecular weight of a single monomer which is 62.498 Click to expand... why don't you multiply by 6.022x20^23
BlueGas Well-Known Member Joined Sep 20, 2014 Messages 2,448 Gender Male HSC N/A Sep 20, 2016 #4 Avogadro said: why don't you multiply by 6.022x20^23 Click to expand... I see, to be honest, I haven't come across a question like this but I think you're right.
Avogadro said: why don't you multiply by 6.022x20^23 Click to expand... I see, to be honest, I haven't come across a question like this but I think you're right.