The answer is 1,31 moles carbon.
It depends on how many grams you have. Are you asking for nickel acetate's atomic mass?
the molar mass of cortisone acetate is about 403.2 g/mol.
This value is 38,9 mol.
219g/Mol
1.60mol
It depends on how many grams you have. Are you asking for nickel acetate's atomic mass?
the molar mass of cortisone acetate is about 403.2 g/mol.
This value is 38,9 mol.
The molar mass of calcium acetate is approximately 142 g/mol.
3.54 (mol) * 6.02*1023 (molecules/mol) = 2.13*1024molecules (of any substance)
82.03 g/mol (anhydrous)=136.08 g/mol (trihydrate)=
219g/Mol
1.60mol
If you have 1.4 mol of carbon before the reaction you have 1,4 mol of carbon after the reaction. If you make carbon monoxide, CO, then you need 1.4 mol of CO after the reactiion. If you make carbon dioxide, CO2, you need 1.4 mol of C2O, because you have one carbon in each molecule.
5.27 mol
1.305 mol CO
The theoretical yield is 56,7 %.