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FE is Iron atomic weight: 55.845(2) g·mol−1
To do this, you need to know the atomic weight of the element you're dealing with, found on any periodic table. The atomic weight is the mass in grams of the element in one mole - this will provide you with a conversion factor. So take the measurement in moles and multiply it by the atomic weight to convert to grams. Really what you're doing is dividing the number by 1 mole, and multiplying it by the equivalent of one mole, the atomic weight. That's the thought process behind unit analysis and how you get your "units to cancel".In this case, the answer is about 882.43 grams Fe.
The atomic number of iron (Fe) is 26. The atomic weight of Fe is 55.847 grams per mole.See the Web Links to the left of this answer for a periodic table with more information about this element!
For example the steel Fe 500 1586 contain 0,3 % carbon, 0,05 % sulfur, 0,05 % phosphorus.
fe+3=..............* .9 =fe+2
Fe 415 and Fe 500 - both are the types of reinforcement steel. The basic difference is in the tensile strength -denoted by 415 & 500. Fe 500 is economical in comparison with Fe 415.
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FE is Iron atomic weight: 55.845(2) g·mol−1
Known/Given:1 mole of Fe = 55.845g Fe (its atomic weight in grams)1 mole of Fe = 6.022 x 1023 atoms Fe (from Avogadro's number)Convert grams Fe to moles Fe.600.0g Fe x 1mol Fe/55.845g Fe = 10.74mol FeConvert moles Fe to atoms Fe.10.74mol Fe x 6.022 x 1023atoms Fe/1mol Fe = 6.468 x 1024atoms Fe
The curb weight of the 2013 Hyundai Santa-FE is 3459 lbs..
The curb weight of the 2010 Hyundai Santa-FE is 3688 lbs..
The curb weight of the 2004 Hyundai Santa-FE is 3494 lbs..
The curb weight of the 2005 Hyundai Santa-FE is 3549 lbs..
The curb weight of the 2003 Hyundai Santa-FE is 3494 lbs..
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