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Sugar is composed of 22 atoms of hydrogen, 12 atoms of carbon as well as 11 atoms of oxygen
They're usually very high in sugar, so they're not the greatest stuff to have in your diet. But apart from that there's no particular risk to them.
Sugar is decomposed by heating so melted sugar is not a correct expression. If you think to a solution it is important to know the density to calculate the mass. M= V.d
1 mole of caesium equal 132,90545196 g.
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Sugar is composed of 22 atoms of hydrogen, 12 atoms of carbon as well as 11 atoms of oxygen
They're usually very high in sugar, so they're not the greatest stuff to have in your diet. But apart from that there's no particular risk to them.
A mol is a mol is a mol - no. A mol is a standard unit of measurement and thus any substance, when designated a "mol" will have the same number of particles. Therefore, a mol of salt would have the same number of particles as a mol of sugar. It is like asking if a pound of feathers would weigh more or less than a pound of steel.
Sugar is decomposed by heating so melted sugar is not a correct expression. If you think to a solution it is important to know the density to calculate the mass. M= V.d
1 mole =how much ppm
The increase of the boiling point is only 2 0C.
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1 mole of caesium equal 132,90545196 g.
a mole of deuterium weight 2,014g
A mole is equal to 6.022 x 1023. This number is called Avagadros number. A mole is generally abreiviated as "n".