As the molar mass of water is 18 g/mol (1*2 H + 16 O) 10 moles*18 g/mole=180 grams.
10H2O = 10 H2O so there will be 10 moles of water
10 moles of nitrogen dioxide are needed to react with 5,0 moles of water.
10 liters = 10 kg (22.05 lbs) of water, since water has a density of 1kg/L.
10 moles of water (molar mass 18.0 g/mol) in 180 g, because 180 /18.0 = 10
It depends how much water and how much ice you hae. if you have 1 ice cube and 6 cups of water, the water will weigh more. But, if you have 10 ice cubes and 1/4 cup of water the ice will weigh more.
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180 grams of water is 10 moles of water.
It weighs 10 grams
10H2O = 10 H2O so there will be 10 moles of water
10 moles of nitrogen dioxide are needed to react with 5,0 moles of water.
10 liters = 10 kg (22.05 lbs) of water, since water has a density of 1kg/L.
10 moles of water (molar mass 18.0 g/mol) in 180 g, because 180 /18.0 = 10
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It depends how much water and how much ice you hae. if you have 1 ice cube and 6 cups of water, the water will weigh more. But, if you have 10 ice cubes and 1/4 cup of water the ice will weigh more.
2H2 + O2 ---------------> 2H2O for every 2 moles of hydrogen that reacts, 2 moles of water are produced, thus a 1:1 ratio of water produced to hydrogen reacted. So:- 2.5 moles of hydrogen reacted will produce 2.5 moles of water
10 kg = 22 lbs
25 pounds