2 moles of Ca and 4 moles of OH
6 moles
The answer is 97,66 moles.
Balanced equation. 2C8H18 + 25O2 -> 16CO2 + 18H2O 5.5 moles C8H18 (25 moles O2/2 moles C8H18) = 68.75 moles O2 needed
There are 24 moles of Carbon (C) in 2 moles of table sugar (sucrose)
Male moles are the ones that find the females to mate. Male moles are the moles who find the females to mate with. Moles have a very good sense of smell, so the males track down the sense of the female, follow it, check the female aout and if the male is lucky enough, the female will mate with it.
4.26mol x ( 6.022 x 1023 molecules / 1mol ) = 2.565 x 1024 molecules
a moles (b moles/a moles) = b moles
2 moles of Ca and 4 moles of OH
3.3 moles of K2S 3.3 moles of S-2 6.6 moles of K+1
Of course 6 moles.
there are 4.5 moles
3,7 moles of C8H11NO2 have 3,7 moles of oxygen (O2).
2.5 moles H2O (2 moles H/1 mole H2O) = 5 moles of hydrogen
The collective nouns for moles are:a company of molesa labour of moles (or labor)a movement of moles
19.2 moles
95,474 moles