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You have to add together the atomic masses of its constituent elements. And these masses are written in the table of Mendeleev. Example: The molecular mass of H2SO4 is 2 * 1 + 1 * 32 + 4 * 16 = 98 g/mol.
You have to add together the atomic masses of its constituent elements. And these masses are written in the table of Mendeleev. Example: The molecular mass of H2SO4 is 2 * 1 + 1 * 32 + 4 * 16 = 98 g/mol.