1/18 = 0.0556
180 grams of water is 10 moles of water.
320 grams of oxygen is the equivalent of 10 moles.
To find the number of moles in 180 grams of water, divide the mass by the molar mass of water. The molar mass of water is approximately 18 g/mol (2*1 (hydrogen) + 16 (oxygen)). So, 180g ÷ 18 g/mol = 10 moles of water.
As the molar mass of water is 18 g/mol (1*2 H + 16 O) 10 moles*18 g/mole=180 grams.
10 grams aluminum (1 mole Al/26.98 grams) = 0.37 moles of aluminum ---------------------------------
1 mole of P4O10 reacts with 6 moles of water to produce 4 moles of H3PO4. Therefore, 10.0 moles of water will produce (10/6)*4 moles of H3PO4. To convert moles to grams, multiply the number of moles by the molar mass of H3PO4.
10 moles of sodium chloride have 584,397 g.
To find the number of moles, you need to divide the given mass (10 grams) by the molar mass of HCl (36.46 g/mol). This will give you approximately 0.274 moles of HCl.
A quart of water is approximately 0.946 liters. Since one mole of water (18 grams) contains about 6.022 x 10²³ molecules, and a quart of water weighs about 950 grams, it contains roughly 52.9 moles of water. Multiplying the number of moles by Avogadro's number gives about 3.18 x 10²⁵ molecules in a quart of water.
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2.3 grams P (1mole P/30.97 grams) = 0.07427 moles Phosphorous 0.07427 moles P * 6.022 X 10^23 = 4.5 X 10^22 atoms of P in 2.3 grams P 4.5 X 10^22/6.022 X10^23 = 0.07427 moles of atoms in 2.3 grams of phosphorous
10H2O = 10 H2O so there will be 10 moles of water