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Calculating Cesium Phosphide Formula

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Cesium phosphide (Cs2S) is an inorganic compound with the formula Cs 2 S. It is an alkali metal with a low melting point and is soluble in water. It is one of many salt-like phosphates of calcium. It is also an effective rodenticide because it emits rotten egg smelling hydrogen sulfide in water.

Linear Formula:

Weight: Molecular Weight: Molar Mass
The molar mass is the weight in grams of an atom or group of atoms in a chemical formula. The molar mass is also called the standard atomic weight or average atomic mass.

Relative weights: Formula weights are useful for balancing chemical equations. They can also be used to calculate the relative weights of reagents and products in a chemical reaction.

Conversion from grams to moles:

The conversion from grams to moles is often done in a laboratory, where the chemical reaction can be observed. This type of measurement unit calculation is based on isotropically weighted averages, so rounding errors may occur.

This conversion requires that you know what substance you are trying to convert. You can learn more about molar mass and conversion from this site.

Sodium Chloride to Potassium Sulfide:

This calculation is a little more complicated than the previous ones because we need to know the exact molar mass of the substance in question. In addition, we need to know the ionic bond between the – anion and the + cation. Fortunately, the ionic bond between sodium chloride and potassium chloride is a strong one.