1 mole of anything contains 6.03 x 1023 constituent particles (this is avagadro's number). So 1.75 moles of CHCI contains 1.75 x 6.03 x 1023 = 1.055 x 1024 molecules of CHCI.
To find the number of atoms in 175 g of calcium, we need to first calculate the number of moles of calcium using its atomic mass (40.08 g/mol). Then, we can use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 atoms/mol) to convert moles to atoms. Finally, multiply the number of moles by Avogadro's number to get the total number of atoms in 175 g of calcium.
First, calculate the moles of cane sugar: 38.0 g / 342.3 g/mol = 0.111 moles. Then, calculate the molality using the formula: molality = moles of solute / kg of solvent. Since 175 g of water is equivalent to 0.175 kg, molality = 0.111 moles / 0.175 kg = 0.634 mol/kg.
Molality = moles of solute / kg of solvent solute = 44.9 grams of C10H8. There are approx 128 g/mole in C10H8. 44.9 grams x 1/128 moles/gram = 0.351 moles (approx) convert 175 grams C6H6 into 0.175 kilograms Molality = 0.351 moles solute (or C10H8) / 0.175 kg solvent (C6H6) Answer is 2.00 Molal
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To find the number of atoms in 175 grams of calcium, you first need to calculate the number of moles of calcium using its atomic weight. Then, use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 atoms per mole) to convert moles to atoms.
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175 liters is 175,000 milliliters.
175 pounds = 79.38 kilograms.
175 grams = 175,000 milligrams
175 centimetres = 5.75 feet
175/5= 35.