1 mole = 6.0 x 1023 atoms
So, 3 mole = 18.0 x 1023 atoms
3 x 6,022 141 79 × 1023 atoms
Seven atoms in each molecule.
A mole is 6.022×1023 of anything, including atoms. So to determine the number of atoms are in 30 moles of iron, you multiply the number of moles times 6.022×1023. 30mol Fe x 6.022×1023 atoms Fe/1mol Fe = 1.8066×1025atoms Fe When corrected for significant figures, the answer is 2×1025atoms Fe. Note: the number following the 10 in the large numbers is the exponent on the 10 and should be written as superscripts, but that is not supported at the moment.
Each glucose molecule contains 6 carbon atoms. Thus we need 18 molecules of CO2 to make 3 molecules of glucose.
it wouldn't be moles of Cl it would be Cl2 as chlorine doesn't exist as an atom it exsists as two joined to form a compound this is very easy stuff the answer is 15 moles of Cl2 as there 30 moles of Cl hope this helps learn your moles it's easy stuff
This amount may be different because rust is not a clearly definite compound.
3.6×1020
about 30
1 mole equals 6.022 x 10 to the 23 molecules
very roughly 5 moles...avagadros number = 6.022 x 1023 just devide 30 by this number
A mole is 6.022×1023 of anything, including atoms. So to determine the number of atoms are in 30 moles of iron, you multiply the number of moles times 6.022×1023. 30mol Fe x 6.022×1023 atoms Fe/1mol Fe = 1.8066×1025atoms Fe When corrected for significant figures, the answer is 2×1025atoms Fe. Note: the number following the 10 in the large numbers is the exponent on the 10 and should be written as superscripts, but that is not supported at the moment.
First multiply 8e-15 by 6.022e23 to get the number of atoms and multiply that by 30 ( the number of hydrogen atoms)
Divide mass (g) by molar mass (g/mol) : 30 g C2H2 = 30/26 g 35 g H2O = 35/18 g
30 moles
30 moles
The answer is 30 moles.
mass/mr = number of moles0.0024g / 30 / 56 = 1/700000 moles of Fe x (6x10^23) =8.571428571x10^17 atoms of Fe
30
None. There is no hydrogen in sodium