6,5 moles oxygen equals 208 g.
The answer is 2 moles.
The answer is 0,173 moles.
The equivalent in moles is 6,03.
The mass of 0,2 moles of oxygen gas is 6,4 g.
There are many different ways to calculate the moles and grams of oxygen. but one mole of oxygen is always gonna equal 32 grams because its diatomic, meaning it only comes in nature as O2. so it would be the atomic mass of oxygentimes 2. 16*2= 32
The answer is 2 moles.
four moles. Approximately. Oxygen has a molecular weight of 16.0 grams per mole so 64 grams divided by 16.0 grams per mole is four moles.
5 moles
.298 Moles
The answer is 0,173 moles.
The answer is 0,8 moles oxygen.
The equivalent in moles is 6,03.
molar weight of N = 14 grams/mole 35.7 grams/14 grams/mole = 2.55 moles
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between oxygen and hydrogen is2H2 + 02 -> 2H2OThus 2.2 moles of oxygen reacts with 4.4 moles of hydrogen to form 4.4 moles of steam (water in gaseous state).The mass of H2O obtained is thus 4.4 x 18.0 = 79.2g.
.467 mol of Bromine gas
The mass of 0,2 moles of oxygen gas is 6,4 g.
1 mole.