How much water??
ml or L
Your question is irrelevant. I think that you were trying to find the number of molecules present in half a mole of water. 1 mole of water contains 6.023 * 1023 number of molecules. Hence half mole contains half of that number of molecules which is 3.0115*1023.
In pure water, there are no calcium ions.
Water molecules attract the opposite poles of other polar molecules through poles present in water itself.
depends on what salt it is and the purity of the water. if the water is 100% pure , then it contains only hydrogen and oxygen as molecules and if it is common salt then it contains sodium and chlorine as molecules
3.6 moles hydrogen atoms (1 mole water/2 mole H)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole water molecules) = 1.1 X 1024 molecules of water =======================
The answer is 0,166.10e23 molecules.
Magnesium sulfite has 6 water molecules.
there are 2 atoms of hydrogen in water
Your question is irrelevant. I think that you were trying to find the number of molecules present in half a mole of water. 1 mole of water contains 6.023 * 1023 number of molecules. Hence half mole contains half of that number of molecules which is 3.0115*1023.
There are 1.5 moles water in 27 grams
In pure water, there are no calcium ions.
it would be 2 L not 2 Kg
Water molecules are H2O so there are 2 Hydrogens bonded to 1 oxygen.
Water molecules attract the opposite poles of other polar molecules through poles present in water itself.
depends on what salt it is and the purity of the water. if the water is 100% pure , then it contains only hydrogen and oxygen as molecules and if it is common salt then it contains sodium and chlorine as molecules
No, they are not. The forces between molecules in steam are not as strong as those present in liquid water.
3.6 moles hydrogen atoms (1 mole water/2 mole H)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole water molecules) = 1.1 X 1024 molecules of water =======================