50 g of NaCl represent 0,856 moles.
This is a mass stoichiometry problem. Start with the balanced equation: CaCO3 --> CaO + CO2. Do a conversion from 50g CaO to moles: 56g/1mol=50g/x, x=.9 moles. The equation is balanced as written, with all coefficients understood to be 1. So: .9 moles CaO means .9 moles CaCO3. Do another conversion from moles to grams: 100g/1mol=x/.9 moles. Solve for x to get 90 grams. (56g=molar mass of calcium oxide; 100g=molar mass of calcium carbonate.)
50g = 1.76oz
The number of water molecules is 16,728.10e23.
Yes the number of moles = the number of grams in a given sample / the molecular mass of the substance. Ex. to convert 50 grams of nitrogen to # of moles of nitrogen, you divide 50g by 14.01g (the molecular mass) and you have 3.57 mol Nitrogen
In the equation N2+3H2=2NH3, the amount of ammonia produced from 50g of N would be 16.667g.
50g/28g= 1.7857 moles
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The atomic mass of Al is 27.0 Amount of Al in a 50g pure sample = 50/27.0 = 1.85mol
50g of what ?
The reaction is:2 Ag2O-------------4 Ag + O2The answer is o,43 mole silver.
5 of them make 50g
This is a mass stoichiometry problem. Start with the balanced equation: CaCO3 --> CaO + CO2. Do a conversion from 50g CaO to moles: 56g/1mol=50g/x, x=.9 moles. The equation is balanced as written, with all coefficients understood to be 1. So: .9 moles CaO means .9 moles CaCO3. Do another conversion from moles to grams: 100g/1mol=x/.9 moles. Solve for x to get 90 grams. (56g=molar mass of calcium oxide; 100g=molar mass of calcium carbonate.)
There are about 276 calories in 50g of cashew nuts.
50 g sodium chloride (NaCl) contain 30,167 g chlorine.
Yards are a linear measurement. 50g (meaning grams) is a weight. So there can't be any yards in 50g.
kilo- means 1,000 1,000 / 50 = 20 Answer: twenty 50g weights
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