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How many moles in 5 grams of NaCl?

For this you need the atomic mass of Na. Take the number of grams and divide it by the atomic mass. Multiply by one mole for units to cancel.11.5 grams Na / (23.0 grams) = .500 moles Na


How many grams of NaCl are required to prepare 4000 mL of 5 percent solution?

To prepare a 5% NaCl solution, you will need 200 grams of NaCl for 4000 mL (4 L) of solution. This is calculated as 5% of 4000 mL, which equals 200 grams.


How many teaspoons of one gram of salt?

1 teaspoon of salt (NaCL) = 6 grams of NaCL or 2,360 mg of sodium (Na). (Na molecular wt is 23, Cl is 35.5, so NaCl is 58.5, so Na is 40 % times grams of wt of NaCl.) So 1 gram NaCl X 1 tsp/6 g NaCl = 0.16667 tsp NaCl or if you want Sodium ( how salt is expressed on food labels) then 1 gram of Na X 1 tsp NaCl/2.360 gram Na = 0.42 tsp Na.


What is the mass of five grams of NaCl?

The molar mass of an element is its atomic weight from the periodic table in grams. The molar mass of a compound is the sum of the atomic weights in grams of each element times the subscript for each element. The mass of 1 mole of NaCl = (1 x 22.989770g/mol Na) + (1 x 35.453g/mol Cl) = 58.443g/mol NaCl. 0.5mol NaCl x (58.443g NaCl/1mol NaCl) = 29g NaCl or 30g NaCl using significant figures.


How many moles of sodium oxide will be produced with 10 moles of sodium react with oxygen?

1 mole of Sodium Chloride weighs 58.5 grams (1 mole is the same as the molecular weight of a compound. The molecular mass of Sodium Chloride- NaCl is 23 [Na atomic mass] + 35.5 [Cl atomic mass] which is equal to 58.5 grams).Thus 10 moles would weigh 10x58.5 grams = 585 grams.The answer is 585 grams.


What is 5 M of NaCl equivalent to?

5 M of NaCl is equivalent to 292,2 grams.


WHAT IS WEIGHT in grams OF 5 MOLAR NaCl?

5 moles of NaCl have 292,2 g.


Explain the following weight approximately 5 grams of NaCl to the nearest milligram?

5 grams of NaCl, or table salt, is equal to 5,000 milligrams. to convert grams to milligrams you simply multiply by 1,000.


How many moles of Na are there in 5 moles NaCl?

There are 5 formula masses of Na in 5 formula masses of NaCl, as indicated by the fact that the symbol for sodium has no explicit subscript in the formula of NaCl. Neither sodium nor sodium chloride has moles in the strictest sense, since neither of them is covalently bonded.


How much Na is needed to produce a 5 grams of table salt?

5 grams of table salt is 5 grams of NaCl. NaCl has a molar mass of 58.443 grams/mol, so 5 grams would be .0855 mol NaCl. In one mole of NaCl there is one mole of Na, so there would be .0855 mol Na, or 5.235 * 1022 atoms Na.


What is D5 Nacl?

D5 03 NaCl is a medical solution: 5 % dextrose and 0,3 % sodium chloride.


How many grams is one teaspoon of NaCl?

If you consider a teaspoon equal to 5 mL (US unit) the mass of NaCl is max. 1o,825 g (for a single crystal); for powdered NaCl the mass is 5-6 g.