One mole of any mono-atomic element contains (by definition) 6.022*10+23 atoms. please calculate from there by multiplying - 9,334.1023 atoms.
CS is carbon monosulfide, or if you have capitalization wrong, Cs is cesium.
From the Periodic Table, Caesium is 'Cs' .
As it is an alkali metal, it forms the Cs+ ion
The ion Cs+ is isoeletronic with the neutral atom of xenon (54 electrons).
it is an alkali metal so it forms Cs+ ion.
This is a two-step calculation. First convert grams Cs to moles Cs. Then convert moles Cs to atoms Cs.The atomic weight of cesium is 133 g/mol1. To convert grams to moles:moles Cs= 53.7 g Cs1 mol = 0.404 mol Cs133 gMultiply by moles per gram. Grams cancel out.2. To convert moles to atoms:atoms Cs = 0.404 mol Cs6.02 x 1023 atoms = 2.43E+23 atoms CsmolMultiply by atoms/mole. Moles cancel out.
0.0156 moles x 6.02x10^23 atoms/mole = 9.39x10^21 atoms
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Of the elements listed by atomic symbol, Cs has the largest atoms.
Cs = 132.91 g/mol 1 kg = 1000g 595kg x (1000g/1kg) x (1mol/132.91g) = 4476.713566 = 4.48 x 10^3 mol Cs
How many neutrons are in Cesium-130 (Cs)?
How many neutrons are in Cesium-130 (Cs)?
there are 24 cs in 1 gallon
Yes, the Longshot CS-6 is in many ways a superior blaster to the Longstrike CS-6.
These elements are Cs, Rb, K, La, Ac, Po, Tl.
5C + 2SO2 >> CS2 +4CO 5.44 Mol SO2 (5mol C/2mol SO2 ) = 13.6 Moles of Carbon needed.
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