The answer is 48,17 L.
20 moles of elemental sodium and 10 moles of elemental chlorine, which contains two atoms per molecule.
Molarity is moles/liter, so in order to find the moles of a substance in a given volume, simply multiply molarity with volume (in liters). n=M*V
0.40 moles of sodium chloride weighs 23.4g.
0,40 moles of sodium chloride contain 23,376 g.
There are 10 moles present in 585 g of sodium chloride.
23.3772 grams are there in four tenths moles of sodium chloride
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The answer is 0,175 moles.
molecular formula for sodium chloride = NaClIf the mole (n) for NaCl = 5.3 moles, then the mole of sodium (Na) = 5.3 moles as well. 1 to 1 ratio mass = moles X molar mass m = 5.3 x 22.9 = 121.37 grams of sodium in 5.3 moles of sodium chloride
.73 moles
20.67 grams NaCl (1mol NaCl/58.44 g NaCl) = 0.3537 moles of sodium chloride
There are two moles of sodium ions in two moles of sodium chloride.