Yes, because the conversion for moles to grams is the number of moles multiplied by the Atomic Mass. So if there's only one mole, the number of grams would be the same as the atomic mass of chlorine, 35.45. This is true for all elements; one mole in grams is the same as the atomic mass.
32 grams, you can find the mass of one mole of any element by looking at its atomic mass eg chlorine has Atomic mass of 35.5 so the mass of one mole of chlorine is 35.5 grams.
0.560 moles × 35.453 grams/mole = 19.85 grams
35.5 grams per mole or 5.90*10^-23 for a single atom
Si + 2Cl2 --> SiCl4 24.4 grams silicon (1 mole Si/28.09 grams)(2 mole Cl2/1 mole Si)(70.9 grams/1 mole Cl2) = 123 grams chlorine needed =====================
C = 12 grams/mole Cl = 35.45 grams/mole CCl4 = 12 + (35.45)x4 = 153.8 grams/mole 153.8 grams/mole / 6.022 x 1023 things/mole = 25.4 x 10-23 grams/thing where thing in this case would be a molecule of CCl4
1.409 moles chlorine (35.45 grams/1 mole Cl) = 49.95 grams of chlorine ==================
32 grams, you can find the mass of one mole of any element by looking at its atomic mass eg chlorine has Atomic mass of 35.5 so the mass of one mole of chlorine is 35.5 grams.
At standard temperature and pressure, chlorine occurs as diatomic molecules. Therefore, the mass of one mole is twice the gram Atomic Mass of a chlorine atom, or 70.906 grams.
75 grams per mole
0.560 moles × 35.453 grams/mole = 19.85 grams
You have one mole sodium and one mole chlorine so one mole NaCl will be formed that weight as (23+35.5)=58.5 g
The mass of one mole of NaCl is the sum of the atomic weights for sodium and chlorine in grams. The atomic weights are found on the periodic table.
35.5 grams per mole or 5.90*10^-23 for a single atom
Find the atomic or molecular weight of each and multiply it by the number of moles. atomic weight of carbon is 12 g/mole. atomic weight of chlorine is 35.45 g/mole molecular weight of fructose is 180.16 g/mole So just find the total grams. 10 moles Carbon * 12g/mole Carbon = 120 grams carbon 3 moles Chlorine * 35.45g/mole Chlorine = 106.35 grams Chlorine 1 mole Fructose * 180.16 g/mole Fructose = 180.16 grams Fructose So the answer is 1 mole of fructose.
Si + 2Cl2 --> SiCl4 24.4 grams silicon (1 mole Si/28.09 grams)(2 mole Cl2/1 mole Si)(70.9 grams/1 mole Cl2) = 123 grams chlorine needed =====================
LiCIO is lithium hypochlorite. It is white in color, gives off the odor of chlorine, and has a molar mass of 58.39 grams per mole.
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