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Using the ideal gas law, we can calculate the number of moles in the 75.0-L balloon by setting up a proportion using the volume and moles relationship between the two balloons. By cross-multiplying, we find that the 75.0-L balloon will hold approximately 4.85 moles of helium.
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The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between HCl and NaOH is: HCl + NaOH -> NaCl + H2O Since the stoichiometry of the reaction is 1:1 for NaCl and HCl, if 1.4 moles of HCl react, then 1.4 moles of NaCl will be formed.
To find the moles of Mn in MnO4, you need to consider the molar ratio between Mn and MnO4. In MnO4, there is one Mn atom. Therefore, the moles of Mn will be the same as the moles of MnO4, which is 4.18x10^4 moles.
Grams is a unit of weight, miles is a unit of distance. There's no comparison between the two.
Moles don't really make sound but they might make kinda a little sound.
If 2 moles of Na2CrO4 react completely, they will form the same number of moles of NaCl. This is because the mole ratio between Na2CrO4 and NaCl is 1:2. Therefore, 2 moles of Na2CrO4 will form 2 moles of NaCl.
n is number of moles per unit length and N is number of moles.
There are only two reverse operations.
If 3 moles of SO2 reacts, then 3 moles of CS2 will form since the reaction ratio between SO2 and CS2 in the reaction is 1:1.
Yes moles have eyes although they are typically covered or very small. Scientists believe moles can tell the difference between night and day but are otherwise blind.