"Mol" is short for "mole," which is a unit of measurement used in chemistry to express the amount of a substance. One mole of a substance contains approximately 6.022 x 10^23 (Avogadro's number) units or particles, such as atoms or molecules.
The molar mass of AlOH3 is calculated by adding the atomic masses of each element in its chemical formula. Aluminum (Al) has a molar mass of 26.98 g/mol, oxygen (O) has a molar mass of 16.00 g/mol, and hydrogen (H) has a molar mass of 1.01 g/mol. Therefore, the molar mass of AlOH3 is 78.02 g/mol.
You have :N2 + O2 -----> 2NOmoles NO = ( 2 mols N2 reacted ) ( 2 mol NO / mol N2 reacted )moles NO = 4 moles NOmass NO = ( 4 mol NO ) ( 30 g NO / mol NO ) = 120 g NO
you mean to say chlorine... and it 35.45g/mol
1 mol of octane (C8H18) reacts with 25 mol of oxygen (O2) to produce 8 mol of CO2 and 9 mol of H2O. Therefore, 0.74 mol of oxygen can react with 0.0744 mol of octane.
In 1 molecule of H2O, there are 2 atoms of H. Therefore, in 1 mol of H2O, there are 2 mol of H. So, in 4.51 mol of H2O, there would be 4.51 * 2 = 9.02 mol of H.
"qo mol" is not french
The mean bond enthalpy of a nitrogen-nitrogen bond is approximately 945 kJ/mol.
I assume you mean the atomic mass. Its atomic mass is 204.3833g/mol
I assume you mean the molecular mass. Its molecular mass is 342.3g/mol
MOL refers to MAXIMUM OVERALL LENGTH. MOL is Maximum Overall Length measurement. MOL of bulb is measured from top of bulb to bottom of Bulb base (or bottom of pins.) Exception is if bulb has flexible wire leads, then measurement does NOT include the length of wires. Actual bulb is likely shorter (sometimes much, much shorter) than the MOL industry standard specification.
That Marine is in the brig or MAI
2.2 mol water = 2.2 (mol) * 18 (g/mol) water = 39.6 (mol*g/mol) = 40 g18 g/mol = mol mass of H2O = 2*H + 1*O = (2*1 + 16) g/mol
Leo Mol has written: 'Leo Mol'
The molar mass of AlOH3 is calculated by adding the atomic masses of each element in its chemical formula. Aluminum (Al) has a molar mass of 26.98 g/mol, oxygen (O) has a molar mass of 16.00 g/mol, and hydrogen (H) has a molar mass of 1.01 g/mol. Therefore, the molar mass of AlOH3 is 78.02 g/mol.
You have :N2 + O2 -----> 2NOmoles NO = ( 2 mols N2 reacted ) ( 2 mol NO / mol N2 reacted )moles NO = 4 moles NOmass NO = ( 4 mol NO ) ( 30 g NO / mol NO ) = 120 g NO
you mean to say chlorine... and it 35.45g/mol
1 mol of octane (C8H18) reacts with 25 mol of oxygen (O2) to produce 8 mol of CO2 and 9 mol of H2O. Therefore, 0.74 mol of oxygen can react with 0.0744 mol of octane.