The molecular weight of 1 mole of sulfur is 32 amu or grams.
sulpher molar mass is 2grams
1 mole of sulfur contains 32.065g of sulfur.Source: Periodic table of elements.
6.022*10^23
(NH4)2SO4 two nitrogen = 28.02 grams eight hydrogen = 8.064 grams one sulfur = 32.07 grams four oxygen = 64 grams =========================add = 132.154 grams per mole ----------------------------------
6.022x10^23 (Avogadro's constant)
Avogadro's number is the number of units in one mole of any substance (defined as its molecular/atomic weight in grams), equal to 6.022140857 × 10 23. Using this we know that because the molecular weight of sulfur is 32.06, a mole of sulfur will weigh 32.06 grams.
sulpher molar mass is 2grams
It is 32.06 grams.
There is 1 molecule of sulfur in sulfur trioxide so there is 1 mole of sulfur in 1 mole of sulfur trioxide
The numbers of atoms in 0,250 mole sulfur is 1,50553521425.10e22.
We assume 100 grams of compound and change % to grams. Get moles. 40 grams S (1 mole S/32.07 grams) = 1.247 60 grams O (1 mole O/16.0 grams) = 3.75 Now, the smallest mole value, sulfur, is 1. Divide the oxygen mole value by the sulfur mole value. 3.75 mole O/1.247 mole S = 3.00 SO3 ------- is the empirical formula
Because the sum of protons, neutrons and electrons masses in sulfur atom is higher than in a carbon atom.
1 mole of sulfur contains 32.065g of sulfur.Source: Periodic table of elements.
6.022*10^23
Yes, because its one mole reacts with one mole of HCl
(NH4)2SO4 two nitrogen = 28.02 grams eight hydrogen = 8.064 grams one sulfur = 32.07 grams four oxygen = 64 grams =========================add = 132.154 grams per mole ----------------------------------
2.6*10^24