Use the Molar Mass of a compound to convert it to grams, then convert that pounds.
1.0 lb = 453.59 g
1.0 g = 0.00220 lb
how to convert molecular weight to lbs.
a moles (b moles/a moles) = b moles
Convert 1.35 × 1024 atoms of carbon to moles of carbon
You cant...Coz its not a ratio...You can find number of moles, weight, and etc but not ppm bcoz ppm is termed from composition
Yes. You should convert grams to moles in order to use the ideal gas law. The units of the other variable, R (gas constant) has moles in it.
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a moles (b moles/a moles) = b moles
To convert grams into atoms, you have to convert them into moles first. Get the molar mass and multiply it by the number of moles to get the atoms.
The answer is 1,54 moles.
Convert 1.35 × 1024 atoms of carbon to moles of carbon
(desired moles)(6.02x1023part/1 mol)=answer
6675 moles Moles = weight (in g) / atomic weight = 26700 g / 4 = 6675 moles
You cant...Coz its not a ratio...You can find number of moles, weight, and etc but not ppm bcoz ppm is termed from composition
Yes. You should convert grams to moles in order to use the ideal gas law. The units of the other variable, R (gas constant) has moles in it.
To convert pounds to kilograms you multiply pounds by 0.453.
to convert molecules into moles, simply use the formula n=N/NA where NA is Avogadro's number(6.022E23). This formula can be rearranged so to convert from moles to molecules (N=nNA). to convert from molecules to moles you use the equation n=N/NA where NA is Avogadro's number (6.022E23)
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