The answer is 0,1014 moles of sodium.
1 gram NaCl (1 mole NaCl/58.44 grams) = 0.0171 moles NaCl Molarity = moles of solute/volume ( liters) of solution 0.171 M = 0.0171 moles NaCl/volume 0.1 Liters, or more to our point; 100 milliliters
Halite (NaCl), rock salt, contains sodium and chlorine.
Halite is actually a mineral, a combination of the elements sodium and chlorine (NaCl).
1 mole NaCl = 58.443g NaCl 234g NaCl x 1mol NaCl/58.443g NaCl = 4.00 moles NaCl
As the molar mass of NaCl is 58.5 g/mol, 1.6 moles weight is 93.6 grams.
5 moles of NaCl have 292,2 g.
Halite is sodium chloride, NaCl.
Halite is sodium chloride, NaCl.
The formula mass of NaCl is 23.0 + 35.5 = 58.5Amount of NaCl = 60/58.5 = 1.03mol So there is 1.03 moles of NaCl in a 60 gram pure sample.
Halite is sodium chloride (NaCl).
1 gram NaCl (1 mole NaCl/58.44 grams) = 0.0171 moles NaCl Molarity = moles of solute/volume ( liters) of solution 0.171 M = 0.0171 moles NaCl/volume 0.1 Liters, or more to our point; 100 milliliters
Halite is the mineralogical name of sodium chloride, NaCl.
Halite (NaCl) belongs to the chloride mineral class.
Halite is another name for table salt NaCl.
Halite (NaCl) is extracted by mining or from seawater by crystallization/recrystallization.
Halite is sodium chloride, NaCl; NaCl has in the molecule two atoms: 1 Na atom and 1 chlorine atom.
The answer is 0,96 moles.