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Basic units of organic compounds?

salt.


How many formula units of salt make up 10 moles?

10 formula units


How many formula units of salt take up 10 moles?

A formula unit of salt, such as sodium chloride (NaCl), represents one mole of the compound. Therefore, if you have 10 moles of salt, you have 10 formula units of NaCl. In other words, for every mole of salt, there is one corresponding formula unit. Thus, 10 moles of salt correspond to 10 formula units.


A salt crystal has a mass of 0.16 How many formula units does it contain?

To determine the number of formula units in a salt crystal, you need to know the molar mass of the salt. Once you know the molar mass, you can use it to calculate the number of moles present in the crystal, and then convert that to the number of formula units using Avogadro's number, which is 6.022 x 10^23 formula units/mol.


The repeating units in salt form a?

A large ionic lattice is formed.


How many yards of road salt in a ton of road salt?

Yard and ton are very different units; check the spelling.


How many NaCl formula units make up 0.11 grams of salt crystals?

The number of formula units of NaCl is 11335.10e17.


How many grams of salt are in 3.23x1023?

31,35 g in 3,23.1023 molecules (formula units).


Is a pinch of salt a collective noun?

As a non-count (mass) noun, multiples are described in units such as a pinch of salt, a pound of salt, or a shaker of salt; these terms can be considered collective nouns.


Which has more formula units 1 mole of sugar or 1 mole of salt?

They have the same number. One mole always represents 6.02x1023 formula units


What unit is commonly used to measure the salt content of water?

the unit of mass is used to measure the salt.If salt is less in quantity it is measured in mg else it is measured in gm or kg.


Formula units of salt NaCl contain equal numbers of what?

Formula units of salt NaCl contain equal numbers of sodium ions (Na+) and chloride ions (Cl-). Each sodium ion is paired with one chloride ion in a 1:1 ratio to form the crystal lattice structure of salt.