The chemical formula (CO) tells you - one atom of Carbon (C) and one atom of Oxygen (O) = 2 atoms.
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How many moles of atoms are contained in 382 g Co
1 mole Co = 58.933g Co (atomic weight in grams)1 mole Co atoms = 6.022 x 1023 atoms CoConvert grams Co to moles Co.22.6g Co x (1 mole Co/58.933g) Co = 0.383 mole CoConvert mole Co to atoms Co.0.383 mole Co x (6.022 x 1023 atoms Co/1 mole Co) = 2.31 x 1023 atoms Co
Two molecules of cobalt chloride have 2 Co atoms and 4 Cl atoms.
The answer is 6,482 moles.
The chemical formula (CO) tells you - one atom of Carbon (C) and one atom of Oxygen (O) = 2 atoms.
How many moles of atoms are contained in 382 g Co
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1 mole Co = 58.933g Co (atomic weight in grams)1 mole Co atoms = 6.022 x 1023 atoms CoConvert grams Co to moles Co.22.6g Co x (1 mole Co/58.933g) Co = 0.383 mole CoConvert mole Co to atoms Co.0.383 mole Co x (6.022 x 1023 atoms Co/1 mole Co) = 2.31 x 1023 atoms Co
Two molecules of cobalt chloride have 2 Co atoms and 4 Cl atoms.
The answer is 6,482 moles.
382 g Co contain 6,482 moles.
The chemical formula (CO) tells you - one atom of Carbon (C) and one atom of Oxygen (O) = 2 atoms.
I think you would take the 6 billion atoms and divide it by Avogadro's number which is the number of atoms in a mole of a element by definition. I don't remember the value of that number but someone will.
Each molecule of CO contains one atom of carbon and one of oxygen.
This value is 0,05678.10 ex.23 atoms.
The molecule of carbon monoxide has two atoms.
As the formula suggests only 1 carbon atom