For this you need the atomic (molecular) mass of CS2. Take the number of moles and multiply it by the Atomic Mass. Divide by one mole for units to cancel. CS2=76.2 grams
10.00 moles CS2 × (76.2 grams) = 762 grams CS2
To find the number of moles, first calculate the molar mass of sodium nitrate (NaNO3), which is 85 grams/mol. Then, divide the given mass (2.85 grams) by the molar mass to obtain the number of moles present, which is approximately 0.0335 moles.
To calculate the grams of sodium hydroxide present in the solution, first calculate the number of moles using the formula: moles = Molarity (M) x Volume (L). Then, use the molar mass of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) to convert moles to grams. The molar mass of NaOH is 40 g/mol. Thus, in this case, you have 0.3375 moles of NaOH and if you convert this to grams, it would be 13.5 grams.
To determine the number of moles present, we first need to find the molar mass of barium (Ba), which is approximately 137.33 g/mol. Next, we use the formula n = m/M, where n is the number of moles, m is the mass of the sample (22.3 grams), and M is the molar mass (137.33 g/mol). By substituting these values, we find that there are approximately 0.162 moles of barium in the sample.
To find the number of moles of Na in 42 grams, we can use the molar mass of Na, which is approximately 23 grams/mol. First, calculate the number of moles by dividing the given mass by the molar mass: 42 grams / 23 grams/mol = 1.83 moles of Na.
To determine the number of moles of sodium carbonate in 2 grams of hydrated sodium carbonate, we first need to calculate the molar mass of Na2CO3·xH2O. Once we have the molar mass, we can use the formula: Moles = Mass / Molar mass. Given that hydrated sodium carbonate has the molar mass of Na2CO3·xH2O, we can determine the number of moles in 2 grams of the compound.
If 17,4 is grams the number of moles is 0,084.
To find the number of moles, first calculate the molar mass of sodium nitrate (NaNO3), which is 85 grams/mol. Then, divide the given mass (2.85 grams) by the molar mass to obtain the number of moles present, which is approximately 0.0335 moles.
7,68 grams of calcium nitride is equal to 0,052 moles.
75 grams water is equal to 4,166 moles.
The number of moles is 2,997.
3.65 grams of water is equal to .203 moles of H2O. This means there is also .203 moles of H2 present, or .408 grams.
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10 moles of sodium chloride have 584,397 g.
Water has a molecuar mass of 18. This means it weights 18g per a mole. The molecular formula for water is H20. Your answer for how many moles in 1000 grams of water is 55.5084351.
Dinitrogen tetraoxide, or N2O4 has a molar mass of 92.011 grams per mole. This means there are 0.0435 moles present.
3,42 moles of phosphorus trichloride have 469,6686 g.
The answer is 1.35 moles.425 g of UF4 would be 1.35 moles.