The answer is 648,68 g.
Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution Find moles NaCl 9 grams NaCl (1 mole NaCl/58.44 grams) = 0.154 moles NaCl Molarity = 0.154 moles NaCl/1 Liter = 0.2 M sodium chloride -------------------------------
111 grams = about 4 ounces. (3.91540978 ounces)
Atomic Weight of Calcium = 40 Atomic Weight of Chlorine = 35.5 Therefore, 1 mole of CaCl2 => 40 + 2 (35.5) = 111 g 0.74 moles of CaCl2 => 0.74 (111) = 82.14 g
28.34095grams in an ounce so 110grams by calculation should be 110/28.34095 which is 3.88oz k.
35 grams
To find the number of moles, divide the given mass of H3BO3 by its molar mass. The molar mass of H3BO3 is calculated as (31.01) + (111) + (3*16) = 61.83 g. Therefore, 61.83 g H3BO3 is equal to 1 mole of H3BO3.
2 C8H18(g) + 25 O2(g) = 16 CO2(g) + 18 H2O(g)
how much is 111 g.m of gold worth
To convert grams to micrograms, multiply by a million.
One liter of water (H₂O) contains about 111 grams of hydrogen. Since water is composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, the molecular weight of water is approximately 18 grams per mole, with hydrogen contributing about 2 grams per mole. Therefore, in one liter of water, which is roughly 55.5 moles, there is a significant amount of hydrogen.
The chemical formula for the compound calcium chloride is CaCl2. The atomic mass of CaCl2 is 40.1 + 2(35.5) = 111.1Amount of CaCl2 = mass of pure sample/molar mass = 0.2/111.1 = 0.00180mol There are 0.00180 moles of CaCl2 in a 0.2 gram pure sample.
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