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Molar mass calculating F2Fe

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Molar mass of F2Fe (iron fluoride) : 93.8418 g·mol-1

Number of atoms in molecule of F2Fe: 3.0

Convert between mass, g - and amount of substance, mols F2Fe
Elemental composition of F2Fe
Name Symbol Ar Quant ω, % χ, %
Fluorine F 18.9984 2 40.490 66.667
Iron Fe 55.8450 1 59.510 33.333
Element mass fraction in F2Fe
Element mole fraction in F2Fe
Appearance and physical properties of F2Fe

Green solid; Very slightly soluble in water; [Merck Index] Light green crystalline solid; [MSDSonline]

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Definitions of molar mass, molecular mass, mole, atomic mass unit

*Molar mass F2Fe is the mass of 1 mole of a substance F2Fe

*1 mol is the amount of substance containing Avogadro’s number 6.02*1023 particles (atoms, molecules, ions, electrons or any other objects). For example, 1 mole of... kkk stars contains 6.02*1023 stars, perhaps this is their number in the Universe. And 1 mole of electrons is the famous Faraday number F = 96500 C, widely used in modern electrochemistry.

The molar mass F2Fe, expressed in g/mol, is numerically the same as the molecular mass F2Fe - the mass of the molecule, expressed in amu (atomic mass unit). However, one must clearly understand the difference between molar mass F2Fe and molecular weight F2Fe, understanding that they are only equal numerically and differ in dimension.

*Atomic mass unit, a.m.u., constant reciprocal to Avogadro's number. Sometimes referred to as Da, Dalton. It is an off-system unit of mass, defined as 1/12 the mass of an unbound, unionized, unexcited carbon-12 atom. It is 1.66*10-27 kg.

*Interesting fact: "Mole Day" is a holiday celebrated by North American chemists on October 23 between 6:02 am and 6:02 pm (6:02 10/23 in American time and date notation).