3 teaspoon
That is 2 teaspoons of sugar.
The molecular weight of sodium hydroxide is 40g/mol. To get the amount of moles, you have to divide the weight by molecular mass. 12g / 40 is 0.3 moles. This is 300 millimoles.
The weight of the object is 15.12 grams.
it depends. 6mm is refuring to the bbs size. 12g is describing the weight of an bb
There are approximately 2.4 teaspoons in 12g of a substance.
12g....
12g-9 = 3
To find the number of moles in 12g of hydrogen, we first need to determine the molar mass of hydrogen, which is approximately 1g/mol. Then we can divide the given mass (12g) by the molar mass (1g/mol) to find that there are 12 moles of hydrogen in 12g.
It is: 12g+9g = 21g
Unless you have a scale or the packaging, its not like they label them so you can't. Usually it's a .12g bb if you can see the seam, because no one would buy a high quality .12g bb.
There are 1 mole of carbon atoms in 12g of carbon. This is because the molar mass of carbon is 12 g/mol, so 12g of carbon is equivalent to 1 mole of carbon atoms.
Approximately 1/10 of a cup