The formula to calculate the Compound Mass is:
\[ CM = AMM \times N \]
Where:
Compound mass is the total mass of a given number of moles of a compound. It is calculated by multiplying the average molar mass of the compound by the total number of moles. This calculation is important in chemistry for determining the mass of a substance based on the amount in moles, which helps in various applications such as stoichiometry, material preparation, and chemical analysis.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ CM = 58.44 \times 2 = 116.88 \text{ g} \]
The Compound Mass (CM) is 116.88 g.