You can figure this question out by looking up quinine to find its chemical formula. The number of moles of hydrogen will be the number of hydrogen in the chemical formula. Once you see the chemical formula is C20H24N2O2 then you know that there are 24 moles of hydrogen for every one mole of quinine.
You can figure this question out by looking up quinine to find its chemical formula. The number of moles of hydrogen will be the number of hydrogen in the chemical formula. Once you see the chemical formula is C20H24N2O2 then you know that there are 24 moles of hydrogen for every one mole of quinine.
The equation of quinine is C20H24N2O2, so all we do is multiply 24 Hydrogen atoms by Avagadro's number (6.02E23). 24 x 6.02E23 = 1.448E25.
Quinine: C20H24N2O2
1 mole Quinine contains 24 moles of hydrogen
0.8 moles of Quinine contains 24*0.8 = 19.2 moles of hydrogen
Quinine is a drug with chemical formula C20H24N2O2. In each molecule of quinine there are 20 carbon atoms. Thus in 4.0 moles of quinine, there would be 80 moles of carbon.
Quinine - C20H24O2N2 - contain 74,074 % carbon; the molar mass is 324,42 g.
how many moles of sulfur are present in 3.4 moles of Al2(SO4)3
5 moles
12 moles
Methane (CH4) has four atoms of hydrogen per molecule. If there are 3 moles of methane, then there are 12 moles of hydrogen.
Seventeen moles of hydrogen correspond to 204,75.10e23 atoms.
N2 + 3H2 -----> 2NH3 so 3 moles of hydrogen produce 2 moles of ammonia. Therefore 12.0 moles of hydrogen will produce 8 moles of ammonia.
2.5 moles H2O (2 moles H/1 mole H2O) = 5 moles of hydrogen
1.5 moles of Hydrogen. In every mole of H2SO4 (Sulfuric Acid) there are 2 moles of Hydrogen atoms. So, in .75 moles of Sulfuric Acid, there would be 1.5 (double the moles of sulfuric acid) moles of Hydrogen.
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