mm Hg is a non SI unit of pressure !
1000 mg. NaCl is the chemical formula for salt. NaCl stands for sodium Chloride and as stated above is salt; so 1000 mg of NaCl is equal to 1000 mg of salt unless you are talking about rock salt then the consistency is closer to 97% 1000mg = 0.0352739 ounce
- 0,9 g/L NaCl equal to 0,154 moles - but because NaCl is dissociated in two ions in water the relation is 1 mol NaCl equal 2 osmol/L - and so 0,9 % NaCl equal 308 milliosmole/L
540 g NaCl is equal to 0,54 kg.
5 % NaCl is equal to 5 g NaCl in 100 g of a material.
yes, ideally by about 40mmHg
KNaCl2
To get 0.15 moles of NaCl, mass of NaCl = moles * molar mass = 0.15 * (23+35.5) = 8.775 g and 0.15M is 0.15 mole of NaCl in on liter solvent which equals 8.775 g then ypu add solvent up to 1 liter.
I suppose that this situation is not possible.
Both are equal compound. Table salt contains naCl.
5 grams of NaCl, or table salt, is equal to 5,000 milligrams. to convert grams to milligrams you simply multiply by 1,000.
To find the grams in 6.20 moles of NaCl, you need to multiply the number of moles by the molar mass of NaCl. The molar mass of NaCl is 58.44 g/mol. Therefore, 6.20 moles of NaCl is equal to 362.49 grams.
The solution of NaCl with the concentration 0,9 % is considered normal saline; the osmotic pressure is equal to the pressure in the cells.