At 20 degrees Centigrade, Ammonium Acetate has a density of 1.17 g/cm3.
A liter contains 1000 cm3.
Therefore the weight of a liter of Ammonium Acetate at 20 degrees Centigrade is 1.17 * 1000 = 1170 grams.
There is said to be about 600 grams of nitrogen in 1.00 pound of ammonium and 130 pounds of phosphorus available in 1.00 pounds of ammonium phosphate.
For 0,5 mol the answer is 26,745 g.
1 kg
1 Liter of water equals 1000g or 1kg
200 g sodium acetate contain 8,92 g hydrogen.
744 g/L of ammonium sulphate, at 20 0C
The answer is 1 471,5 mL.
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It depends on how many grams you have. Are you asking for nickel acetate's atomic mass?
This is not a complete question.
129 (grams per liter) = 129,000,000 micrograms per liter.
124,9 g grams of ammonium carbonate are needed.
There is said to be about 600 grams of nitrogen in 1.00 pound of ammonium and 130 pounds of phosphorus available in 1.00 pounds of ammonium phosphate.
There are 7 hydrogen atoms. Because 4+3 is 7
That all depends on what substance fills the liter of space.A liter of air has a small amount of mass in it (very few grams).A liter of water has more mass in it (more grams).A liter of concrete has even more mass in it (lots of grams).An empty liter has no mass in it (no grams).
10 grams per liter
1.3 grams/deciliter, since there is 10 dl in 1 liter!