150/132 equals 1.136moles
To calculate the number of moles in 150g of calcium phosphate, you need to first determine the molar mass of calcium phosphate (Ca3(PO4)2), which is 310.18 g/mol. Then, divide the given mass of calcium phosphate by its molar mass to get the number of moles. In this case, 150g / 310.18 g/mol ≈ 0.48 moles.
There are 150,000 milligrams in 150 grams. To convert grams to milligrams, you need to multiply the gram value by 1,000. So, 150g * 1,000 = 150,000mg.
It is equal to 0.3307 pounds approximately. Kilogram is the metric unit and pound is the imperial unit for mass. 1 Kilogram is 2.204 pounds. So we multiply kg by 2.204 to get the equivalent pounds.
2Ca3(PO4)2 + 6SiO2 + 10 C -> 6CaSiO3 + P4 + 10 CO There is 1 kg of solution. 75% of the solution is Ca3(PO4)2. Change 1kg to grams which is 1000g. 75% of 1000 is 750 Therefore there is 750g of the Ca3(PO4)2. Find the mole of Ca3(PO4)2 which is the mass divided by the molar mass. 750g/310.4gmol-1 which equals n =2.4mol ...1/2 is the ratio so mol of P4 is 1.2 mol. to find the mass of P4 you do M * n = 1.2mol * 148.65 therefore the max amount of P4 that can be produced is 150g
To find the amount of sodium hydroxide needed to react with 150g of phosphoric acid, you first need to determine the balanced chemical equation between sodium hydroxide and phosphoric acid. From there, you can use stoichiometry to calculate the amount of sodium hydroxide needed.
To calculate the number of moles in 150g of calcium phosphate, you need to first determine the molar mass of calcium phosphate (Ca3(PO4)2), which is 310.18 g/mol. Then, divide the given mass of calcium phosphate by its molar mass to get the number of moles. In this case, 150g / 310.18 g/mol ≈ 0.48 moles.
.15kg 150g/1kg = 150g/1000g = 150/1000 = 3/20
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150g
That is 30 teaspoons.
1000ml
150g
150g is 5.3 ounces.
150 grams is 5.29 ounces.
what is mediaxal 150g used for
150g = 5.29oz
Nope - 150g = 0.15kg