You don't find moles, you measure in moles. A mole is a unit of amount of a substance. "A mole has 6.0221415×1023 atoms or molecules of the pure substance being measured." - Wikipedia.
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moles of acid = moles base = moles base/liter x liters of base used
You use the formula concentration x volume to find out the number of moles
It depends on temperature,pressure and volume.THese are needed to find number of moles
The numbers of moles in 100 kg of sodium is 4 349,76.
First we are going to find number of H2 moles form it mass H2 moles=(2.37*10^-4)/2 = 1.185*10^-4moles Since 3 moles of H2 makes 2 moles of NH3 then by using this ration, we can find number of moles in NH3 NH3 moles= (2 * 1.185*10^-4)/3 = 0.79*10^-4 moles Finally, we find number of NH3 molecules by multiplying the number of moles with (6.022*10^23). #NH3 molecules = (0.79*10^-4) *(6.022*10^23) =4.75 * 10^19 molecules of NH3 Good luck Enas
The answer is 14,115 moles.
In order to find the number of MOLES, you must find the relation to said MOLES. Always remember to balance the equation to determine the coefficients. That would be in order to find the relation between them.
7.24 moles.
Moles are for chemistry not for hot dogs.
Male moles are the ones that find the females to mate. Male moles are the moles who find the females to mate with. Moles have a very good sense of smell, so the males track down the sense of the female, follow it, check the female aout and if the male is lucky enough, the female will mate with it.
.1146g of mass of Unknown and 12.00ml of NaOH. Find the moles of acidic H atoms
moles of acid = moles base = moles base/liter x liters of base used
2 moles, if you can find the proper catalyst, or set of reactions to complete the reaction.
You use the formula concentration x volume to find out the number of moles
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Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution ( find the moles ) 2.36 M NaCl = moles NaCl/5.08 Liters NaCl = 12.0 moles
all you have to do to fine the moles of any element is divide the given grams by the molar mass (which you can find on a periodic table of elements) Likewise, if you need to find the grams, just multiply the number of moles by molar mass. moles = grams/molar mass grams = moles x molar mass your equation should look like this: moles = 89.0 / 17.0 moles = .471