Tin has a molecular weight of 118.7 That is the mass in grams of one mole.3.50 * 118.7 = 415Four hundred and fifteen grams
It depends entirely on what substance you're working with. For example, the volume of 96.2 grams of hydrogen is a lot more than the volume of 96.2 grams of lead.
It all depends what the substance is. If it's 28 grams of air, the volume is large. If it's 28 grams of rock or lead, the volume is much smaller.
0.783 g of hydrogen gas is placed in an container of volume 657 mL at a temperature of 342 K. What is the pressure in atm?
The molar mass of tin is 118.7amu, 118.7 grams per mole
180 grams of white tin has a volume of 24.4 cm3, while 180 grams of grey tin has a volume of 32.2 cm3.
1 ounce = 28.3495 grams, so 657 / 28.3495 = 23.175 ounces
depends on the volume of the can? you didnt think about that? how about reading the label? jesus christ man
There are 57.6 grams of tin in that sample.
Tin has a molecular weight of 118.7 That is the mass in grams of one mole.3.50 * 118.7 = 415Four hundred and fifteen grams
how many grams in an A10 tin? There is 2.8kg to 3kg in an A10 tin size in Australia, depending on the contents of the tin. All the Best!
0.136 cm3 for white tin to 0.173 cm3 for gray tin.
Grams is NOT a unit of volume. It is a unit of weight or mass.
41.7 grams tin (1 mole Sn/118.7 grams)(6.022 X 10^23/1 mole tin )(1 mole tin atoms/6.022 X 10^23) = 0.351 moles of tin atoms in pure tin cup ------------------------------------------------------
2.9549 grams of copper and .1555 grams of tin and zinc.
400 g
The volume of 72 grams of SO2 is 27,4 L.