It depends on the volume, if we consider 1 liter of the solution 500 mg of sodium chloride is needed.
Since each molecule of sodium chloride contains one sodium atom, the mass of the sodium in a 150 gram sample of sodium chloride would be the same as the mass of the sample itself, which is 150 grams.
The formula of sodium chloride is NaCl; therefore, the gram formula mass of sodium chloride is the sum of the gram atomic masses of sodium and chloride, or 58.443, to the justified number of significant digits. The number of gram formula masses in 23.376 grams is therefore 23.376/58.443 or 0.399998, to the justified number of significant digits.
You would need 35.5 grams of chlorine to combine with 23 grams of sodium to make 58.5 grams of sodium chloride. This is based on the molar mass of sodium chloride, where one mole of sodium chloride is composed of one mole of sodium (23 grams) and one mole of chlorine (35.5 grams).
The answer is 59,5 g Na.
500 mg of sodium is equivalent to 0.5 gram of sodium, which in turn is equivalent to around 1.27 gram of common table salt (sodium chloride).
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79,9 g NaCl is equivalent to 1,367 moles.The formula mass of the compound sodium chloride, NaCl is 23.0 + 35.5 = 58.5Amount of NaCl = 79.9/58.5 = 1.37molThere are 1.37 moles of sodium chloride in a 79.9 gram pure sample of the compound.
Sodium has an atomic weight of 22.99 g/mol. Chlorine has an atomic weight of 35.45 g/mol. NaCl has an atomic weight of 58.44 g/mol. Therefore 92g of sodium would yield 233.86g of sodium chloride (NaCl).
Hold on here, I need to do some heavy calculation ... okay, done. One tablespoon of table salt contains 1.0 tablespoons of sodium chloride. Since the atomic weight of sodium chloride is 58.5, 1 meq of salt is 58.5 mg. Since one tablespoon = 14.8 ml and salt weights 1.02 g/ml, one tablespoon of salt weighs 15.2 g or 15,200 mg. So one tablespoon of salt = 15,200 / 58.5 = 260 mEQ.
There is technically no salt equivalent of sodium carbonate. Sodium carbonate, or soda ash, is a sodium salt of carbonic acid. It is often extracted from plant ashes.
By definition, there are 1000 milligrams in each gram. Therefore, in 12 grams of anything there are 12,000 milligrams.
Because 7.5% NaCl agar inhibits gram negative organisms from growing, and is "selective" in that only gram positive organisms can grow in this type of agar.