Urea has the formula (NH2)2CO, which equates to
(14 + 2)2 +(12+16)= 32+28 = 60g
Hence, 30g of urea is 0.5 mols.
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∙ 14y agoMolarity is an indication for concentration.
Yes, molarity is (number of moles/liters of solution). If you increase the numerator, the molarity number will be greater.
The number of moles of solute dissolved in 1 L of a solution would be the molarity. As an example, if you had 2 moles of solute in 1 liter the molarity would be 2M.
Yes, molarity is represented by M.
Molarity = moles solute/ Liters solution
30g.
2.50x10^2 is 250cm^3. 7.5gx4 is 30g per litre. The molecular weight of NH4Br is 97.942g/mol. 30/97.942 is 0.3063 molar.
from a 30g pouch about 100 and 50g about 170ish
No,carpet urea is urea formaldehyde it is aproduced by treating urea with formaldehyde
Yes it is
Molarity is an indication for concentration.
Molarity is an indication for concentration.
the molarity of water is 55.5.
You won't actually be able to buy just 30g of it. A tin will cost you around £1 - that's 507g. 30g would cost around 15 pence.
Yes, molarity is (number of moles/liters of solution). If you increase the numerator, the molarity number will be greater.
The number of moles of solute dissolved in 1 L of a solution would be the molarity. As an example, if you had 2 moles of solute in 1 liter the molarity would be 2M.
IT will depend on how big and fresh the nuts are but between 20 and 22 should be about right for 30g.