2 grams of salt
The equivalent weight of a salt is the molecular weight of the salt divided by the number of ions produced when the salt dissolves in water. It is used to calculate the amount of salt needed in a reaction based on the amount of ions present.
In terms of metric conversion, 480mg of salt is equal to 0.480g of salt. In terms of molar conversion, 480mg of salt is equal to approximately 0.0082 moles.
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.
No, they are equivalent.
These volumes are equivalent.
There are about 1.4 teaspoons of salt in 7 grams.
Sucrose has the chemical formula C12H22O11.
The equivalent weight of Mohr's salt (ammonium iron(II) sulfate) is the molecular weight divided by the total positive charge of the cation(s) that are being titrated. In the titration of potassium permanganate with Mohr's salt, the equivalent weight of Mohr's salt is 88 g/mol (molecular weight) divided by the total positive charge of the cation(s) (in this case, 2), which equals 44 g/equivalent.
No, they are equivalent.
180 grams of salt is equivalent to approximately 6.35 ounces.
A pound of table salt typically contains about 453 grams of salt. This translates to roughly 257 grams of sodium, which is about 11,000 milligrams. This is equivalent to about 11 teaspoons of salt.
At equivalent temperature and size of the crystals any difference exist.