5.0M
Molarity is moles of solute/liters of solution. The molar mass of ethanol is 46.07 g/mol, so 115g of ethanol is 2.5 moles of ethanol. 500cc is the same as 0.5L. So 2.5 mol/0.5L = 5.0M
The mass of the table salt can be calculated by subtracting the mass of the container from the combined mass of the table salt and the container. So, 124g - 9g = 115g. Therefore, the mass of the table salt is 115g.
1st convert mL to L: 750mL x (1L/1000mL)= 0.75L 2nd find the number of moles: 0.75L x (0.290mol/ 1L)= 0.2175mol 3rd now find the MM(Molar Mass): 25g x (1g/ 0.2175 mol) = 114.9 g/mol or 115g
The law of conservation of matter says that the mass of the reactants will equal the mass of the products. In the case of making soap, the general reaction is fat + sodium hydroxide -->soap + glycerin. In this example, the mass of the reactants is 890 g + 115 g = 1005 g. The mass of the products is x grams of soap + 90 g glycerin. Since the mass of the products has to be the same as the mass of the reactants (1005g), one can figure out the mass of the soap. It will be 1005 g - 90 g = 915 g of soap.
246 g
52 kg
it is already the simplest form!
That is approximately 0.49 of a cup
About 115g, or less if it is a female.
That is approximately 14.74 tablespoons
how many ml is 115g tuna
That is approximately 1/2 a cup.
60g of fresh breadcrumbs or 115g of dry breadcrumbs
The mass of the table salt can be calculated by subtracting the mass of the container from the combined mass of the table salt and the container. So, 124g - 9g = 115g. Therefore, the mass of the table salt is 115g.
in males the average weight of kidney is 125g to 170g whereas in females it weighs 115g to 155g
1st convert mL to L: 750mL x (1L/1000mL)= 0.75L 2nd find the number of moles: 0.75L x (0.290mol/ 1L)= 0.2175mol 3rd now find the MM(Molar Mass): 25g x (1g/ 0.2175 mol) = 114.9 g/mol or 115g
8g per 115g serving or roughly 13%. This will vary from recipe to recipe and for serving sizes as well.Taken from:http://recipeland.com/recipe/v/Penne_Carbonara_31905