The answer is 187,007 g.
Sodium Chloride is NaCl. Atomic weight of sodium (Na) is 23 and that of Chlorine (Cl) is 35.5 . Molecular weight of Sodium Chloride is 58.5. Percentage of Chlorine in Sodium Chloride is (35.5 / 58.5) * (100%) = 60.7 %
The human body contain approx. 0,4 % sodium chloride.
0.40 moles of sodium chloride weighs 23.4g.
Ocean water is approximately 3.5% sodium chloride by weight.
The molecular mass of sodium chloride is 58,44 g.
The answer is: 0,9 g NaCl in 100 g solution.
The answer is 835,69 g.
Compounds like sodium chloride (salt) or glycerin may be added to increase the weight of soap. These additives help to make the soap harder and increase its density, resulting in a heavier final product.
To make a 1M solution of sodium chloride in 1 liter of water, you would need 58.44 grams of sodium chloride. This is based on the molecular weight of sodium chloride, which is 58.44 g/mol.
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).
To find the number of grams in 3.80 mol of sodium chloride, you need to multiply the number of moles by the molar mass of sodium chloride. The molar mass of sodium chloride (NaCl) is 58.44 g/mol. Therefore, 3.80 mol * 58.44 g/mol = 222.13 grams of sodium chloride.
The molar mass of sodium chloride is the sum between the atomic weight of sodium and chlorine: 22,98976928 + 35,45 = 58,439 769 28