0.0156 moles x 6.02x10^23 atoms/mole = 9.39x10^21 atoms
Atoms of alkaline metals: Rb, Cs, Fr, K, Na, Li. They have a low ionization potential. This potential is expressed in kJ/mol - molar ionization energy and is different for the first, second, third...n electron.
Of the elements listed by atomic symbol, Cs has the largest atoms.
Cs = 132.91 g/mol 1 kg = 1000g 595kg x (1000g/1kg) x (1mol/132.91g) = 4476.713566 = 4.48 x 10^3 mol Cs
There is 1 valence electron. You can determine this by finding Cs on the periodic table. However many groups it is over from left to right is the amount of outer electrons an element has with many exceptions including transition elements
Cs stands for Caesium (number 55).
This is a two-step calculation. First convert grams Cs to moles Cs. Then convert moles Cs to atoms Cs.The atomic weight of cesium is 133 g/mol1. To convert grams to moles:moles Cs= 53.7 g Cs1 mol = 0.404 mol Cs133 gMultiply by moles per gram. Grams cancel out.2. To convert moles to atoms:atoms Cs = 0.404 mol Cs6.02 x 1023 atoms = 2.43E+23 atoms CsmolMultiply by atoms/mole. Moles cancel out.
MM Cs = 132.91 g/mol MM C = 12.011 g/mol MM CsC2 = 156.93 g/mol
Atoms of alkaline metals: Rb, Cs, Fr, K, Na, Li. They have a low ionization potential. This potential is expressed in kJ/mol - molar ionization energy and is different for the first, second, third...n electron.
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Of the elements listed by atomic symbol, Cs has the largest atoms.
Caesium has a smaller ionization energy (375,7 kJ/mol) than strontium (549,5 kJ/mol).
One mole of any mono-atomic element contains (by definition) 6.022*10+23 atoms. please calculate from there by multiplying - 9,334.1023 atoms.
Cs = 132.91 g/mol 1 kg = 1000g 595kg x (1000g/1kg) x (1mol/132.91g) = 4476.713566 = 4.48 x 10^3 mol Cs
How many neutrons are in Cesium-130 (Cs)?
How many neutrons are in Cesium-130 (Cs)?
Ba, because it is lower on the periodic table
there are 24 cs in 1 gallon