The mass in grams of a substance that equals one mole of that substance is the molecular weight of the substance, which can be found by adding the atomic weights of all the atoms in the molecule. For C2O2H4, the molecular weight would be (12 x 2) + (16 x 2) + (1 x 4) = 60 g/mol.
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Just 125 kg of CaCO3 contains 125000 grams of the substance. I kilogram of any substance is equivalent to 1000 grams of it.
1 pound is equal to 453.592 grams.
550 grams is equal to 1.21254 pounds.
It depends on what substance you are referring to.
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it is impossible to convert mass into volume unless you know what the substance is an know how many grams is equal to one cup of that substance. basically you can't
One mol is equal to molar mass in grams of a molecule.
The mass of one mole of substance, usually in grams or kilograms
3000mg of any substance is equal to 3 grams.
In every mole there are only 6.023X1023 molecules irrespective of the compound.
- calculate the molecular mass of the substance from the atomic weights of the contained elements - 1 molecule gram of any substance contain 6,023 141 79.1023 molecules (Avogadro number) - mass of a single molecule is: Molecular mass in grams/Avogadro number
There are 60 mls in 60 grams. Since 1 ml of any substance=1 cc which is equal to 1 gram. So grams is equal to milliliters in conversion.
The answer depends on the substance whose measures the question is about. Unfortunately there is no such information.
It depends on the substance. If you have for example, 12 grams of Carbon-12. Then you have 1 mole of carbon 12 which is 6.02 * 1023 molecules of the element, which is equal to 12 grams. One mole of a compound or element is equal to that element's atomic mass in grams.
100 grams equals one liter only if the substance of which you have 100 g has a density of 0.1 g/cm³.