Ethanol molar mass: 46,07 g
Water molar mass: 18 g
Avogadro number: 6,02214129.10 ex.23
46,07 g--------------Avogadro number=number of molecules
60 g------------------x
x = 60 . A/46,07 = 7,842.10 ex.23 molecules of ethanol
18 g--------------Avogadro number=number of molecules
60 g------------------x
x = 60 . A/18 = 20,074.10 ex.23 molecules
30
60 g
Adding salt wouldnt really affect the boiling point by much because you would need about 60g of salt in a litre of water to raise its boiling point by only half a degree!!
The answer will depend on the measurement units used for 36 (time?) and the units for acceleration.
Cannot be answered without knowing the size of the cube!If the cube were 1 cm on a side the density would be 60.If the cube were 10 cm on a side the density would be 0.06...We cannot determine the answer because we are not given the volume.Density= mass/volumeVolume of a cube=L3 ; where L = side length
60 grams of water is 60 ml.
Ethane is C2H6, with a molar mass of 30g/mol. 60g of ethane is 2mol. Avogadro's number (# of particles in a mole) = 6.02x1023. Avogadro x 2mol = 1.2x1024 ethane molecules.
That is approximately 12 teaspoons of water.
If the medium is water, then 60 gm is about 4 tbsp.
60g
The term molecule is not adequate for an ionic compound; correct is formula unit.60 g NaCl contain the equivalent of 1,026 formula units.
Yes, that is correct.
60g/kg
1.5oz
1 oz = 28g, so 1.5 oz = 42g. Therefore, 1.5 oz is less than 60g.
Eventually. They already have it in China.
2 ounces and 4 gs