The mass of carbon is 12o,144 g.
By definition, one mole would be the same as the atomic mass. You take the number of moles and multiply it by the atomic mass. So if you have just 1 mole, the number of grams will be the atomic mass. Carbon's atomic mass is 12.011 grams.
A carat is a unit of mass equal to 200 milligrams, so 1000 carats is 200 grams. Since diamond is a form of carbon, its molecular structure consists solely of carbon atoms. The molar mass of carbon is approximately 12 grams per mole, which means 200 grams of diamond contains about 16.67 moles of carbon, equating to roughly 1.00 x 10^24 carbon atoms.
To calculate the number of moles of sucrose in 200 grams, you need to divide the given mass by the molar mass of sucrose. The molar mass of sucrose is approximately 342 grams/mol. Therefore, 200 grams of sucrose is equal to 0.585 moles.
There are 5 moles of calcium in 200 grams of calcium. This calculation is based on the molar mass of calcium, which is approximately 40 grams per mole.
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200 g CH4 x 1 mole CH4/16 g = 12.5 moles CH4
to work out the number of moles, you divide the mass by the relative atomic mass so 200 divided by 44 = 4.55 moles
The molecular weight of Calcium Bromide is extremely close to 200. So 1200/200 = 6 moles present.
The half-life of carbon-14 is about 5700 years. This means that in 5700 years, half of the original 200 grams (100 grams) will have decayed. To decay from 200 grams to 100 grams, it will take one half-life, or 5700 years.
The molar mass of Fe (iron) is 55.85 g/mol. Therefore, the mass of 200 moles of Fe would be 200 moles × 55.85 g/mol = 11,170 g or 11.17 kg.
To find the mass of 200 moles of NH3 (ammonia), you'll need to know the molar mass of NH3, which is approximately 17.03 g/mol. Multiply the molar mass by the number of moles to get the mass: 17.03 g/mol x 200 mol = 3406 g. Therefore, the mass of 200 moles of NH3 is 3406 grams.
There are 200 grams in 200 grams.