1.197*10^(-22)
36 grams of water is equal to 2 moles. Therefore, to find the quantity of oxygen molecules that contain the same number of molecules as 36 grams of water, you would need 4 moles of oxygen since the molecular formula of water is H2O.
0.004kg to 4 grams.
There are a total of 4 hydrogen atoms in 2 molecules of H2O. Each water molecule has 2 hydrogen atoms.
Magnesium sulfite has 6 water molecules.
Let "A" be the grams of acetic acid added. Then (A)/(100 + A) = 0.04 That is A=(100 +A)x(0.04) or A-0.04A = 4 (0.96A) = 4 A = 4/(0.96) = 4.166666667 grams
36 grams of water is equal to 2 moles. Therefore, to find the quantity of oxygen molecules that contain the same number of molecules as 36 grams of water, you would need 4 moles of oxygen since the molecular formula of water is H2O.
One liter of water weighs approximately 1000 grams, so 4 liters of water would weigh about 4000 grams.
Let me help you a little: water is H2O
4 ml of water is 4 grams
There are four molecules of water in 4H2O. One molecule of water is written as H2O. The subscript 2 tells you that there are two H(hydrogen) atoms. Since there is no subscript after the O there is one O(oxygen) atom. Now back to 4H2O. The coefficient 4 tells you there are four molecules of H2O. Therefore there are eight H(hydrogen) atoms and four O(oxygen) atoms.
60 grams of water is 4 tbsp.
Since the molar mass (grams per mole) of H2O is 18.02, the grams of H2O in 4 moles is 72.08g.
1 tbsp of water is 15 grams.
Approx 113 grams.
There are 8 oxygen atoms in 4 water molecules.
20 grams of water is 4 teaspoons.
3/4 cup of water is approximately 170 grams