20.67 grams NaCl (1mol NaCl/58.44 g NaCl)
= 0.3537 moles of sodium chloride
3.6
10 moles of sodium chloride have 584,397 g.
The mass is 467,52 g.
This depends on the concentration of sodium chloride in water.
The answer is 0,111 moles.
0,40 moles of sodium chloride contain 23,376 g.
The answer is 0,175 moles.
There are 10 moles present in 585 g of sodium chloride.
23.3772 grams are there in four tenths moles of sodium chloride
3.6
.73 moles
There are two moles of sodium ions in two moles of sodium chloride.
This solution contain 0,3 mol of sodium chloride.
Every formula unit of sodium chloride has one sodium atom. Therefore, there are 4.0 moles of sodium ions in 4.0 moles of NaCl.
molecular formula for sodium chloride = NaClIf the mole (n) for NaCl = 5.3 moles, then the mole of sodium (Na) = 5.3 moles as well. 1 to 1 ratio mass = moles X molar mass m = 5.3 x 22.9 = 121.37 grams of sodium in 5.3 moles of sodium chloride
257g
The formula mass of sodium chloride is 58.5 Amount of NaCl = 22.6/58.5 = 0.386mol