Molecular Weight Calculateur (formula → molar mass & composition)

Calculate molar mass and elemental composition (mass %) from a chemical formula. Parentheses and hydrates (CuSO4·5H2O) supported. Copier or export results as CSV.

Example C6H12O6 Ambiguous notation triggers a warning (e.g., '.' usage).

Calculate molar mass from a chemical formula

Formule input
Example chips
Tap to insert and calculate
Advanced settings
Isotope notation Use mass numbers in brackets, e.g., [13]C.
Recent formulas
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R?sultats (molar mass / molecular weight)

R?sultats
R?sultats appear here

Elemental composition (mass %)

Shows counts, mass contribution, and mass percent per element.

Element Count Atomic weight Mass contribution Mass %
Total Total mass Total %

How to use and supported notation

Enter a formula and click Calculate. The interpreted formula is always displayed so you can verify the parsing.

Parentheses and brackets

Nested ( ) and [ ] are supported. Example: Al2(SO4)3

Hydrates (additive)

· • ⋅ ・ are treated as hydrate separators. Example: CuSO4·5H2O

Coefficients

Numbers after elements or groups are treated as coefficients. Example: (SO4)3

Charge notation

Charge like SO4^2- / NH4+ is ignored for mass calculation.

Remarques
  • '.' can mean a decimal point or a hydrate separator, so a warning appears when it is used.
  • Enable isotope notation in Advanced settings.
  • Allow non-integer coefficients in Advanced settings (e.g., Fe0.95O).

FAQ

Do you support parentheses and hydrates?

Oui. Common notation (e.g., CuSO4·5H2O) and nested parentheses are supported. Remarque that '.' is ambiguous, so a warning appears when used.

Which atomic weights are used?

The selected atomic weight table (IUPAC, etc.) and version are shown in the results. Partager URLs reproduce the same settings later.

Can I use it for reaction equations?

For reaction coefficients and equivalents, use the next tool (Stoichiometry Calculateur). This tool focuses on formula mass and composition.

Is molecular weight different from molar mass?

In this tool they are treated as the same numeric value, with units shown as g/mol and Da.

Can I specify isotopes (e.g., 13C)?

Enable isotope notation in Advanced settings to parse [13]C and similar. The default uses natural isotopic abundances.

Next: Stoichiometry calculator

Need reaction coefficients or equivalents?

Disclaimer & references
Disclaimer

R?sultats are for reference. Verify with primary sources or measurements for critical use cases.

Reference table

IUPAC Standard Atomic Weights (ver: 2021-11-12)