4.91 mol * 6.02214129(27)×1023 / mol = 2.96 ×1024
1 mole=6.02*1023 molecules or atoms5.23 moles=6.02*1023 * 5.23= {[(3.14846*1024molecules)]}
The chemical equation is N2 + 3H2 -> 2NH3 So reacting 2 moles of N2 will produce 4 moles ammonia.
2.01 mol
Assuming ideal behaviour, 1 mole of any gas occupies 22.4L at STP. So, moles of 10L = 10/22.4 moles = 0.4464 moles
yes it contains two moles of nitrogen because NH4NO3 has two nitrogen therefore it equals to 2 moles on nitrogen.
The answer is 24,92 g nitrogen.
850,49 g of NF3 = 11,9784 moles
1 mole=6.02*1023 molecules or atoms5.23 moles=6.02*1023 * 5.23= {[(3.14846*1024molecules)]}
3 x 12 = 36 moles of Nitrogen atoms N or 18 moles of Nitrogen molecules N2
550 g of nitrogen dioxide is equal to 11,94 moles.
how many moles of sulfur are present in 3.4 moles of Al2(SO4)3
Molecules or moles? And in a cubic foot of what? Air?
1,125 moles of sodium sulfate contain 6,774908464125.10e23 molecules.
The atoms in the reacts are always present in the products. There is one mole of bromine per molecule and .196 moles of the molecule. Thus, there will be .196 mols of bromine present after the reaction.
0,522 moles of ammonia contain 3,143.10e23 molecules of NH3.
The answer is 15 moles.
The chemical equation is N2 + 3H2 -> 2NH3 So reacting 2 moles of N2 will produce 4 moles ammonia.