To calculate you first have to find the molecular mass of NaHCO3. This is the formula for baking soda (also known as sodium bicarbonate).
Atom Atomic weight
Na = 22.98976928
H = 1.00794
C = 12.0107
3*O = 47.9982 (15.9994*3) +
Total= 84.00660928
So if you round that off, it's 84.0066.
This number has another interesting property, the atomic weight is the same as the molecular weight (in grams) if you take a mole of molecules.
So 1 mole of baking soda weighs 84.0066 grams, or to write it shorter 84.0066 grams/mole.
0.025 moles is a simple calculation away:
0.0025 moles *84.066 g/mole= 0.21 grams
To convert grams to moles, you need to know the molar mass of the substance. Divide the given mass in grams by the molar mass to find the number of moles. This calculation is done using the formula: moles = grams / molar mass.
To find the mass of 1.54 moles of H2O, you can use the molar mass of water. The molar mass of H2O is 18.015 grams/mol. Therefore, the mass of 1.54 moles of H2O would be 1.54 moles * 18.015 grams/mol = approximately 27.75 grams.
Mass in grams = no of moles x molecular mass. So, mass in grams = 5.2x 56 = 291.2g
all you have to do to fine the moles of any element is divide the given grams by the molar mass (which you can find on a periodic table of elements) Likewise, if you need to find the grams, just multiply the number of moles by molar mass. moles = grams/molar mass grams = moles x molar mass your equation should look like this: moles = 89.0 / 17.0 moles = .471
number of moles = mass of the material/molar mass
To convert moles to grams, you use the molar mass of calcium. The molar mass of calcium is approximately 40.08 g/mol. Therefore, 1.3 moles of calcium would be 1.3 moles x 40.08 g/mol = 52.10 grams of calcium.
To find the mass of 1.92 moles of uranium atoms, you can use the molar mass of uranium, which is approximately 238 grams per mole. Multiply the number of moles by the molar mass: 1.92 moles × 238 g/mole = 456.96 grams. Therefore, the mass of 1.92 moles of uranium atoms is about 457 grams.
The molar mass of ammonia is about 17 grams, so that 3 moles would have a mass of 51 grams.
The molar mass of gold is approximately 197 grams/mol. To convert moles to grams, you multiply the number of moles by the molar mass. Therefore, 2.8 moles of gold would be approximately 2.8 * 197 = 551.6 grams.
To find the number of moles in 57 grams of Xenon, divide the given mass (in grams) by the molar mass of Xenon. The molar mass of Xenon is 131.3 grams/mol. Therefore, 57 grams of Xenon is equal to 0.434 moles (57/131.3).
For this you need the atomic (molecular) mass of NaHCO3. Take the number of grams and divide it by the atomic mass. Multiply by one mole for units to cancel. NaHCO3=84.0 grams2.00 grams NaHCO3 / (84.0 grams) = .0238 moles NaHCO3
To calculate the mass in grams of sodium sulfate, we need to know the number of moles. Once we have the number of moles, we can multiply it by the molar mass to find the mass in grams. For example, if we have 2 moles of sodium sulfate, the mass would be 2 moles * 141.98 grams/mole = 283.96 grams.