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Ten times.
g/2 x 8
1) 7 g co 2)16 g so2 3)11 g co2
The half-life is 16 hours.
The density of the block is 2 g/cm3. This is calculated by dividing the mass (16 g) by the volume (8 cm3).
yes 2 cups =1 pint 16 cps= 1 g half of 16 = 8
To find the number of atoms in 16 g of oxygen (O) and 8 g of sulfur (S), we first calculate the moles of each element. The molar mass of oxygen is approximately 16 g/mol, so 16 g of O contains 1 mole, which equals (6.022 \times 10^{23}) atoms. The molar mass of sulfur is about 32 g/mol, so 8 g of S contains 0.25 moles, which equals (1.5055 \times 10^{23}) atoms. In total, there are approximately (7.527 \times 10^{23}) atoms (1 mole of O + 0.25 moles of S).
226.8 g Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula 8 oz*1 lb 16 oz*1 kg 2.2046 lb*1000 g 1 kg=226.796185 g Direct Conversion Formula 8 oz*28.34952313 g 1 oz=226.796185 g
(g - 16)(g - 16) or (g - 16)2
680 g to two significant figures1 lb = 16 oz1 oz = 28.34952 g1 lb, 8 oz = 16 oz + 8 oz = 24 oz24 oz x 28.34952 g/oz = 680.38848 g = 680 to two significant figures
To find the number of moles of NaOH in 8 g, first calculate the molar mass of NaOH (sodium hydroxide) which is approximately 40 g/mol (sodium - 23 g/mol, oxygen - 16 g/mol, hydrogen - 1 g/mol). Then, divide the given mass (8 g) by the molar mass to get the number of moles. So, 8 g / 40 g/mol = 0.2 moles of NaOH.
it holds: 1 gallon 4 quarts 8 pints 16 cups