The molar mass of Hg is 200.59 g/mol and of O is 16.00 g/mol. HgO consists of 1 Hg and 1 O atom, so the molar mass of HgO is 200.59 + 16.00 = 216.59 g/mol. To find the mass of Mercury produced, we calculate the molar mass ratio of Hg to HgO: (200.59 g/mol Hg) / (216.59 g/mol HgO) = 0.926. When 16 grams of HgO are heated, the mass of mercury produced would be 16 g * 0.926 ≈ 14.82 grams.
Mercury has a density of approximately 13.6 grams per milliliter.
It depends on the chemical reaction that is occurring. Can you provide the balanced equation for the reaction so we can calculate the amount of NaCl produced?
To determine how many moles of aluminum are produced from 33 grams, divide the given mass by the molar mass of aluminum, which is approximately 26.98 g/mol. So, 33 g / 26.98 g/mol ≈ 1.22 moles of aluminum are produced.
The grams of Carbon present in C12H22O11 depends on how many grams of C12H22O11 you have. For every 342 grams of C12H22O11 that you have, you will have 12 g of carbon.
To calculate the grams of CO2 produced by burning 22 grams of C3H8, first determine the moles of C3H8 using its molar mass, then use the balanced chemical equation for the combustion of C3H8 to find the moles of CO2 produced, and finally convert moles of CO2 to grams using the molar mass of CO2.
603 grams of mercury are equivalent to 3,006 moles.
370 grams of mercury is equal to 1,844 moles.
35 1ml= 1g
Mercury has a density of approximately 13.6 grams per milliliter.
To determine how many grams of Hg (mercury) are produced along with 9.75 mol of CaSO4 (calcium sulfate), we need a chemical reaction that includes both substances. Without a specified reaction, we cannot calculate the amount of Hg produced. If there is a specific balanced equation provided, please share it for an accurate calculation.
Mercury (Hg) has a density of 13.53 grams/milliliter. Therefore 38 ml of mercury weighs 514.14 grams. (38ml x 13.53g/ml)
75 g sodium chloride contain 29,75 g sodium.
One teaspoon is approximately 4.9 milliliters, and mercury has a density of about 13.6 grams per milliliter. Therefore, one teaspoon of mercury weighs roughly 66.6 grams. This makes mercury significantly denser than most common liquids.
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To determine how many 0.25 grams of mercury (Hg) are in a gram, you can divide 1 gram by 0.25 grams. This calculation shows that there are 4 portions of 0.25 grams in 1 gram. Therefore, there are 4 units of 0.25 grams of mercury in a gram.
It depends on the chemical reaction that is occurring. Can you provide the balanced equation for the reaction so we can calculate the amount of NaCl produced?
Only 4,558 Mercury Marauders were produced in 1963.