First calculate how many grams a mole of C6H12 weighs: Hydrogen is 1, and you have 12 hydrogens. Carbon is 6 and you have 6 carbons. So a mole weighs 1x12 + 6x6 = 48. Now multiply 48 x .61 and you have it. Final answer is in grams
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20.6g
5.25 grams Ba(OH)2 (1mol Ba(OH)2/171.316 grams Ba(OH)2 ) = 0.0306 moles Ba(OH)2
47.6 grams
12.2 g Ca/ 40.08 g/mol = .304 mol
SrCl2 Strontium (Sr) = 87.62 grams/mol 2 Chlorine (Cl) = 70.9 grams/mol ----------------------------------------------------add Strontium chloride = 158.52 grams/mol ============================
The answer is 0,3422 grams.
92.4 grams
769.0 grams
The molecular formula for cyclohexane is C6H12, therefore one molecule of cyclohexane contains 6 carbon atoms and 12 hydrogen atoms. The relative atomic mass (RAM) of carbon is 12.011 g/mol. For hydrogen the RAM is 1.008 g/mol. Cyclohexane's molar mass is thus: (6 x 12.011) + (12 x 1.008) = 84.162 g/mol.
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As the molar mass of NaCl is 58.5 g/mol, 1.6 moles weight is 93.6 grams.
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20.6g
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There are 9.3504 grams of Sodium Chloride. Calculations: 0.160 mol NaCl (58.44g/mol) = 9.3504g NaCl