0.017
6.34
10.0gCl*1 mole Cl*22.4Cl L/ 35.45g Cl* 1mole Cl=6.32L Cl
When the water froze into ice it was expanding (thermal expanision) causing the 100 grams of ice to have a greater volume than 100 grams of water!
Mass per volume Mass in grams volume in cubic centimeters
Approx 2.7836
16 grams of oxygen, O2, is 0.5 mole, 2 grams of helium, He, is also 0.5 mole. They therefore contain the same number of gas "particles" (molecules for O2, atoms for He) and they will have almost identical volumes at the same pressure
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a
6.34
Grams is NOT a unit of volume. It is a unit of weight or mass.
The volume of 72 grams of SO2 is 27,4 L.
Impossible to answer. A volume is not measured in grams it is a cubic amount
2.6091954023 grams
180 grams of white tin has a volume of 24.4 cm3, while 180 grams of grey tin has a volume of 32.2 cm3.
10.0gCl*1 mole Cl*22.4Cl L/ 35.45g Cl* 1mole Cl=6.32L Cl
It depends entirely on what substance you're working with. For example, the volume of 96.2 grams of hydrogen is a lot more than the volume of 96.2 grams of lead.
It all depends what the substance is. If it's 28 grams of air, the volume is large. If it's 28 grams of rock or lead, the volume is much smaller.