Molar Mass Formula:
Definition: This calculator computes the molar mass of 2'-Bromoacetanilide (C₈H₈BrNO) by summing the atomic masses of its constituent elements.
Purpose: It helps chemists and students quickly determine the molecular weight of this important organic compound.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The molar mass is calculated by summing the products of each element's atomic mass and its count in the molecule.
Details: Knowing the molar mass is essential for stoichiometric calculations, solution preparation, and reaction yield determinations.
Tips: The calculator is pre-filled with the atomic counts for 2'-Bromoacetanilide (C₈H₈BrNO). You can modify these values for other compounds.
Q1: What is the standard molar mass of 2'-Bromoacetanilide?
A: The standard molar mass is 214.06 g/mol (C₈H₈BrNO).
Q2: Why are the atomic masses not whole numbers?
A: Atomic masses account for natural isotopic abundances, resulting in weighted averages.
Q3: Can I use this for other compounds?
A: Yes, by changing the atom counts, but it's optimized for 2'-Bromoacetanilide.
Q4: How accurate is this calculation?
A: It uses standard atomic weights (IUPAC values) with 2 decimal place precision.
Q5: What's the structure of 2'-Bromoacetanilide?
A: It's an aromatic compound with bromine at the ortho position relative to the acetamido group.