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There are 2.54 grams of sodium in 1 gram of sodium carbonate.
There are 1000 milligrams (mg) in a gram. Therefore, 35 mg of sodium is equal to 0.035 grams.
There are approximately 6 x 10^22 atoms in a 12.0 gram sample of sodium.
The gram formula mass of sodium (Na) is approximately 23 grams per mole.
Since each molecule of sodium chloride contains one sodium atom, the mass of the sodium in a 150 gram sample of sodium chloride would be the same as the mass of the sample itself, which is 150 grams.
The answer is 0,111 moles.
There are 2.54 grams of sodium in 1 gram of sodium carbonate.
500 mg of sodium is equivalent to 0.5 gram of sodium, which in turn is equivalent to around 1.27 gram of common table salt (sodium chloride).
1 gram(g) of anything = 1000 milligrams(mg)
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A 1-gram packet of table salt typically contains about 400 milligrams of sodium. This is because table salt is composed of approximately 40% sodium by weight. Therefore, if you consume a 1-gram salt packet, you would be ingesting roughly 400 milligrams of sodium.
The formula of sodium fluoride is NaF; its gram formula mass is 41.9882.
There are 1000 milligrams (mg) in a gram. Therefore, 35 mg of sodium is equal to 0.035 grams.
The formula of sodium chloride is NaCl; therefore, the gram formula mass of sodium chloride is the sum of the gram atomic masses of sodium and chloride, or 58.443, to the justified number of significant digits. The number of gram formula masses in 23.376 grams is therefore 23.376/58.443 or 0.399998, to the justified number of significant digits.
There are approximately 6 x 10^22 atoms in a 12.0 gram sample of sodium.
The gram formula mass of sodium (Na) is approximately 23 grams per mole.