We assume that the quantity 56.22 is in grams.
The formula mass of CF2Cl2 is 12.0 + 2(19.0) + 2(35.5) = 121.0Amount of CF2Cl2 = mass of pure sample/molar mass = 56.22/121.0 = 0.465mol
There are 0.465 moles of CF2Cl2 in a 56.22 pure sample.
Well, there are 140 grams of 2Cl2 in one mole of it. You take the atomic mass and find how many atoms and multiply them together. Chlorine has an atomic mass of about 35, so multiply by four b/c there are four Cl atoms in 2Cl2 .
The name of CF2Cl2 is dichlorodifluoromethane.
A common name for CF2Cl2 is dichlorodifluoromethane, which is also commonly known as CFC-12.
The molecular shape of CF2Cl2 is tetrahedral. The carbon atom is at the center, with two fluorine atoms and two chlorine atoms attached, resulting in a symmetrical tetrahedral shape.
this is a easy one. There are only 0.04166 moles.
To find the number of moles in 1 kg of CF2Cl2, you first need to calculate the molar mass of CF2Cl2. Carbon has a molar mass of 12.01 g/mol, fluorine has a molar mass of 19.00 g/mol, and chlorine has a molar mass of 35.45 g/mol. Adding these up gives a molar mass of 120.91 g/mol for CF2Cl2. Next, convert 1 kg to grams (1000 g). Finally, divide 1000 g by the molar mass of CF2Cl2 to find the number of moles in 1 kg of CF2Cl2.
5622
Well, there are 140 grams of 2Cl2 in one mole of it. You take the atomic mass and find how many atoms and multiply them together. Chlorine has an atomic mass of about 35, so multiply by four b/c there are four Cl atoms in 2Cl2 .
The name of CF2Cl2 is dichlorodifluoromethane.
The factors of 5622 are: 1, 2, 3, 6, 937, 1874, 2811, 5622
10kg
2.81 tons.
A common name for CF2Cl2 is dichlorodifluoromethane, which is also commonly known as CFC-12.
CF2Cl2
Yes.
This is a chemical element. You can find the how many electron in a single atom by using a periodic table.
The Bold and the Beautiful - 1987 1-5622 was released on: USA: 5 August 2009