5.00 moles H x 1 mole C2H4O2/4 moles H = 1.25 moles of C2H4O2 present.
Need moles aluminum oxide first. 51 grams Al2O3 (1 mole Al2O3/101.96 grams) = 0.5002 moles Al2O3 ======================Now, Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution (500 ml = 0.500 Liters ) Molarity =0.5002 moles Al2O3/0.500 Liters = 1.0 M Al2O3 solution ----------------------------
Molarity = moles of solute/volume of solution Find moles NaCl 55 grams NaCl (1mol NaCl/58.44 grams) = 0.941 moles NaCl Molarity = 0.941 moles NaCl/35 Liters = 0.027 Molarity NaCl ( sounds reasonable as 55 grams is not much in 35 Liters of water, which would be about 17.5 2 liter sodas )
There are 500 thousands in half a million.
500 degrees Celsius = 932 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The answer is 0,1 mol.
500 grams of radium is equal to 2,21 moles.
Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution ( 75.0 ml = 0.075 Liters ) Algebraically manipulate, moles of solute = Liters of solution * Molarity Moles KMnO4 = (0.075 Liters)(0.0950 M) = 7.13 X 10 -3 moles KMnO4 ------------------------------------
Molarity = moles of solute/volume of solution 0.324 M H2SO4 = moles H2SO4/500 ml 162 millimoles, or, more precisely to the question 0.162 moles H2SO4
The molar mass of ammonia is 17,031 g.17,031 g NH3-------------------1 mol500 g NH3-------------------------xx= 500/17,031 = 29,36 moles
NaOH = 40 Mwt so 15/40 moles present. This requires 15/40 moles of HNO3 from the above equation. The HNO3 contains 2 moles in 1000 ml and so 1 mole in 500 ml and therefore 500 x 15/40 = 137.5 mls required
The answer is 1,5 moles.
more then 500 ,i beleive
The molecular weight of CuBr = (63.5 + 79.9) = 143.4 g/mol. 143.4 g/mol * 500 mol = 71700 g CuBr.
Bangladesh, at present, has 500 upazilas and 509 administrative thanas.
Molarity is per litre. So whatever you do to convert the volume back to per litre you have to do to the moles. 2.5/500, x1000 is 5 molar.
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