1.0 tablespoon = 14.79 cu cm
salt density = d = 2.17 g per cu cm
NaCl Molar Mass = M = 58.44 g per mol
d = m / V
V = m / d = ( 58.44 g/ mol ) / ( 2.17 g/cm^3 ) = 26.93 cm^3/mol
V = ( 26.93 cm^3 / mol ) ( 1.0 tbsp / 14.79 cm^3 )
V = 1.8 tbsp/ mol <-----------------
Answer : 1.8 tbsp = 1.0 mol of NaCl
i think people would rather have no moles because sometimes it can make u hidious.
One Mole, or Avogadro's Number, is 6.022 X 1023
The molecular formula of nitroglycerin is C3H5N3O9. To form 1 mole of nitroglycerin, you would need 3 moles of glycerol (C3H8O3) as each mole of glycerol provides 3 moles of carbon atoms necessary for the nitroglycerin structure. The molar mass of glycerol is 92.09 g/mol, so to make 1 mole of nitroglycerin, you would need 276.27 grams of glycerol.
To convert 1 gram per gram-mole to pounds per pound-mole, you would multiply by 0.00220462.
There would be 6.022 x 1023 gas paricles in one mole of that gas.
The mole
No, 1 mole of hydrogen atoms does not equal 1 mole of helium atoms. One mole of any element contains Avogadro's number of atoms (6.022 x 10^23), so 1 mole of hydrogen atoms would have that many hydrogen atoms, while 1 mole of helium atoms would have that many helium atoms.
I would suggest a catchy theme like mole-in- one golf or putting 6.022x10^23 on the cake.
In every mole there are only 6.023X1023 molecules irrespective of the compound.
Scratching a mole will not make it get bigger.I scratch my mole on my arm every day and it never got bigger.
A mole of iron (iron paper clips) Is nothing compared with the Sun.
One mole of sodium chloride is composed of one mole of sodium atoms. Therefore, 3.6 moles of sodium chloride would require 3.6 moles of sodium.