Answer:
which formula can be used to calculate the molar mass of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)?
» d.2 x molar mass of H + 2 x molar mass of O
Explanation:
Since we've two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms, we multiply each mass by 2
[tex] = (2 \times hydrogen) + (2 \times oxygen) \\ = (2 \times 1) + (2 \times 16) \\ = 2 + 32 \\ = 34 \: g[/tex]
Which of the following statements best defines the actual yield of a reaction?
» d.The ratio of measured yield over stoichiometric yield