10 g of carbon is equivalent to 0,8326 moles.
The answer is 7,18.10e-10 moles.
10 g platinum is equal to 0,05 moles.
The number of hydrogen atomst in 2,43 g of aspartame is 108,51285.10e23.
There are 10 moles present in 585 g of sodium chloride.
10 moles of water (molar mass 18.0 g/mol) in 180 g, because 180 /18.0 = 10
There are 17 micromoles in 5.00mg of aspartame. 5.00mg has a molecular weight of 294.303 g/mol. Aspartame is composed of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen. The chemical formula for aspartame is C14H18N2O5. The molar mass is 294.30 g mol−1. There are 6.022 x 10 ^23 molecules in a mole
10 moles of sodium chloride have 584,397 g.
Moles = weight (in g) / molecular weight = 0.289 / 16 = 0.0180 moles.
The answer is 1,78.1012 g.
The chemical formula for aspartame is C14H18N2O5. The molar mass is 294.30 g mol−1. If we have 2.50 mg of aspartame, we have 8.495 x 10^-6 mol of aspartame. There are 6.022 x 10 ^23 molecules in a mole so we have 5.116 x 10 ^18 aspartame molecules. There are 18 H atoms per aspartame molecule so there are 9.028 x 10^19 H atoms present in 2.50 mg of aspartame.
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