grams of Mercury (Hg) 1 mole
x
1 mole Avogadro's number (6.022 x 1023) of atoms
200.6 grams Hg 1 mole 200.6 grams Hg
= x = ≈ 3.3311192-23 atoms Hg
1 mole 6.022 x 1023 atoms 6.022 x 1023 atoms
Multiply by 100 to convert from Hectogram (Hg) to grams.
Hectogram and gram are both metric mass units.
1 Gram = 0.01 Hectograms
1 Hectogram = 100 Grams
To convert any other value, please go to Weight Conversions
100 is the answer
100gr=01hg
100 hg = hectogram
16250 grams.
1 gram = 1 mL so;500 g = 500 mL34
8 grams is 1 Kasu
Simply convert atm to mm Hg using 1 atm = 760 mm Hg. Thus, 3.1 atm = 3.1x760 = 2356 mm Hg
100 hg = hectogram
246 grams is approx 1.23 moles of Hg(II) therefore the ratio is 1:1 so you need 1.23 moles of S which is approx 39.5 grams
Mercury (Hg) has a density of 13.53 grams/milliliter. Therefore 38 ml of mercury weighs 514.14 grams. (38ml x 13.53g/ml)
10.1 grams
1 gram = 0.01 hg.1 gram = 0.01 hg.1 gram = 0.01 hg.1 gram = 0.01 hg.
16250 grams.
1 Hg = 100 g
There are 100,000 mg in 1 hg!
It takes more heat to melt 12.0 grams of Hg.
I suppose by Hg you mean hectograms? 1 hg = 100 grams, and 1 mg = 1/1000 gram. There are therefore 100,000 mg in a hg, or 1 mg = 10-5 hg. So 17.37 mg = 17.37 x 10-5 hg, or 1.737 x 10-4 hg
For this you need the atomic (molecular) mass of Hg(NO3)2. Take the number of grams and divide it by the atomic mass. Multiply by one mole for units to cancel. Hg(NO3)2=324.6 grams8.50 grams Hg(NO3)2 / (324.6 grams) = .0262 moles Hg(NO3)2
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