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Convert the 200 mol of water to kilograms of water.
7.4 mol of H2
Saturated is 36 - 40 g / 100 mL : Divide grams by the molar mass 58.5 g/mol NaCl and you'll find mol/100 mL Multiplying this value by 10 (= dL/L) and you find mol/L. Doing an estimation gives me approx. 7 mol/L, my calculator is tilted, so I hope your's doing better.
Convert the 200 mol of water to kilograms of water.
Convert the 200 mol of water to kilograms of NaCl
Convert the 200 mol of water to kilograms of water.
3 Litre ( = 6.00 mol / 2.00 mol/L )
A hydrogen gas molecule is diatomic in nature, so it would be about 2 g/mol.
Molar mass of Na = 22.9898g/mol Molar mass of Cl = 35.45g/mol Total molar mass = 58.4398g/mol 58.4398g * 3.7mol =216.22726g
Not sure, but the reasoning I would use is that to get the 92 kilojoules of energy you needed 1.0 mol nitrogen and are asked what energy for 0.42 mol N. 0.42 * 92 kj = 38.64 kj A percentage thing, I think.
2.2 mol water = 2.2 (mol) * 18 (g/mol) water = 39.6 (mol*g/mol) = 40 g18 g/mol = mol mass of H2O = 2*H + 1*O = (2*1 + 16) g/mol