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.
The compound CS is called carbon disulfide, not carbon monosulfide, because it consists of two sulfur atoms and one carbon atom. The prefix "di-" is used to indicate the presence of two sulfur atoms in the compound.
The chemical symbol for Cesium is Cs.
CS is carbon monosulfide, or if you have capitalization wrong, Cs is cesium.
As it is an alkali metal, it forms the Cs+ ion
ceasium is a metal element. Atomic number of it is 55.
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
Two elements...Three Caesium atoms and two Nitrogen atoms
Since the volume of an atom is determined by the radius of its electron cloud, we can use the atomic radius to approximate the volume each atom occupies. The atomic radius of Cs is larger than that of F, so more F atoms would be needed to occupy the same volume as one Cs atom. Approximately 9 F atoms are needed to occupy the same volume as one Cs atom.
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
CsI is an ionic bond because it forms between a metal (Cs) and a nonmetal (I). In this bond, the cesium (Cs) atoms lose an electron to form Cs+ cations, while the iodine (I) atoms gain an electron to form I- anions, resulting in the attraction between oppositely charged ions.
How many neutrons are in Cesium-130 (Cs)?
How many neutrons are in Cesium-130 (Cs)?
Of the elements listed by atomic symbol, Cs has the largest atoms.
The balanced chemical equation shows that 5 moles of carbon react with 2 moles of sulfur dioxide to produce 2 moles of carbon disulfide and 4 moles of carbon monoxide. Therefore, to react with 5.44 moles of sulfur dioxide, you would need 5.44 moles / 2 moles = 2.72 moles of carbon.
there are 24 cs in 1 gallon
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