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30 July, 05:00

What is the mass of one molecule of cortisone

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  1. 30 July, 05:19
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    The mass of one molecule is 360.45g/mol
  2. 30 July, 05:20
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    The formula for Cortisone is C₂₁H₂₈O₅.

    The molar mass (mass of one molecule) would be the sum of the atomic mass of all the elements that make up Cortisone

    ∴ mass of one molecule of Cortisone = [ (12.01 * 21) + (1.00 * 28) + (15.999 * 5) ]g/mol

    = (252.21 + 28 + 79.995)

    ≈ 360 g/mol

    That value is due to rounding off. The known accurate value is 360.45 g/mol
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