By definition, one mole would be the same as the Atomic Mass. You take the number of moles and multiply it by the atomic mass. So if you have just 1 mole, the number of grams will be the atomic mass. Carbon's atomic mass is 12.011 grams.
Balanced equation. C + O2 -> CO2 22.2 grams carbon (1 mole C/12.01 grams)(1 mole CO2/1 mole C) = 1.85 moles carbon dioxide produced -------------------------------------------------
The molar mass of CuSO4 is 159.6 g/mol. To find the mass of 3 moles of CuSO4, multiply the molar mass by the number of moles: 3 moles * 159.6 g/mol = 478.8 grams. Therefore, there are 478.8 grams in 3 moles of CuSO4.
To determine the grams of carbon needed to react with 2.50 moles of Fe2O3, you first need to balance the equation for the reaction between C and Fe2O3. Then, calculate the molar ratio between C and Fe2O3 from the balanced equation. Finally, use the molar mass of carbon to convert the moles of carbon to grams.
The molar mass of ammonia is about 17 grams, so that 3 moles would have a mass of 51 grams.
1. Three moles of sodium contain 18,06642387.1023 atoms. 2. The mass of three moles of sodium is 68,97 grams.
80,0 moles of CO2is equal to 3 520,8 g.
The questions asks how many moles of carbon atoms.Molar mass is defined as the mass of one mole of a substance or in this case 6.022x1023 atoms of carbon. So the molar mass for carbon is 12.0 g/mol. Therefore the number of moles of carbon atoms is just 36/12.0 = 3.0 moles of carbon.How many atoms are in 36 grams of Carbon?[36 (gC) /12.0 (gC/molC)] * 6.02*10+23 (atoms C/molC) = 1.8*10+24 atoms in 36 g Carbon
380.7 grams of iodineis equivalent to 3 moles.
6,1x10-3 moles of carbon 36,7350592277.1020 atoms.
4.3 moles of AI(CN)3 have 451,5 grams.
in dimensional analysis (for chemistry) your usually converting substances to moles or grams to figure out whatever you need for the problem. For units, you always want the units to cancel out as 1/7 * 7 cancels out to 1/1 or 1.for example, if i want to find the molar mass of 3.00 moles of Carbon (C), this is your set up:(3.00 moles Carbon)(36.03 grams Carbon/1mole Carbon)=108.09/1 grams Carbon=108 grams Carbon(using sig. figs)in the problem above, since moles are the numerator, and you want to find how many grams are in 3 moles of carbon, you want to set up a ratio of moles per grams. Ratios can be flip flopped based on which units you need. So i look at the periodic table and see there are 12.01 grams per 1 mole, setting the ratio up so that when it multiplies 3 moles of carbon, the moles cancel and im left with grams of carbon, the units i want. It seems complicated but gets easier with practice.
54,0 grams of water is equivalent to 3 moles.
3 moles of calcium is equivalent to 120,234 g.
Balanced equation. C + O2 -> CO2 22.2 grams carbon (1 mole C/12.01 grams)(1 mole CO2/1 mole C) = 1.85 moles carbon dioxide produced -------------------------------------------------
The molar mass of CuSO4 is 159.6 g/mol. To find the mass of 3 moles of CuSO4, multiply the molar mass by the number of moles: 3 moles * 159.6 g/mol = 478.8 grams. Therefore, there are 478.8 grams in 3 moles of CuSO4.
3 moles of ammonia is 51grams. One mole is 17 grams.
There are 0.75 moles in it.You have to devide 12 by molecular mass