In the K2SO4 equation, SO4 is not a cation since it consists of negatively charged ions. So K+ is the only cation, and since there are two of them then it is 2 mole K+ per mole K2SO4 .
So 2 x 1.55 = 3.10 mol K+
A cation is the positive ion part of the ionic compound. That means for every mole of potassium sulfate, there are two moles of the cation potassium. So there are 2.90 moles of K+.
There are 2 moles of cations (K+, potassium ion) in one mole K2SO4
So: 2*1.60= 3.20 moles cations
1.90 mol K+ ions
5 moles of potassium
5.25
145 degrees Celsius = 293 degrees Fahrenheit
Uranium-237 has 145 neutrons.
145
first of all, you need to recognize that one mole of Na2SO4 is reacting with one mole of BaCL2. so find the moles of the NaSO4, then you automatically have the moles of the BaCL2. if you get the moles of the BaCL2, its easy to calculate the volume of it because you already have the MOLARITY. good luck
38° Bé Sodium Hydroxide NaOH SG = 145 / ( 145 - Bé ) = 145 / ( 145 - 38 ) = 145 / 107 = 1.355 If you look at the data of Sodium Hydroxide you will see that a S.G of 1.355 represents a concentration of approx. 33 % Weight
Number of moles is 9,8355/T (T in kelvin).
That is 145 ml.
145
145 lbs. = 65.8kg
145 lbs = 65.77kg
145 cm = 4.76 ft
145 ounces = 4.11068085 kilograms
145 decimeters = ~15.86 yards.
145 cups is nine gallons.
145 / 7 = 20.71
Answer: 145 lb = 65,770.893 g
145 / 40 is equal to 3.63