2.5 M
So you're asking.. Is the volume of gas moles? In a simple answer, no it is not. Moles is yes, a unit of measurement. A mole is a unit of measurement used in chemistry to express the amounts of molecules within a substance. 1 mole is equal to = 6.0022x10^23. For example, to get one mole of CARBON You need to get 12g. (atomic mass) But some things can be interpreted as mol/L (this is the molarity of a substance)
It is: 23/1000 km or 23 cm
23 L
To convert to per litre we multiply weight by 2. This gives 40 grams per litre. 40g divided by 40g/mol is a 1 molar solution.
23 C
To determine the volume of hexane containing 5.33 x 10^22 molecules, first calculate the moles of hexane using Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 molecules per mole). Then, use the density of hexane (0.659 g/mL) to calculate the volume. Finally, convert the volume from milliliters to liters if needed.
percent for 23 = 2300%= 23 * 100%= 2300%
23 percent = 23/100 or 0.23
59.9% = .599 23% = .23 .23 * .599 = .1377 is 23% of 59.9%
23% = 0.23
17.94 is 78 percent of 23.
23 percent of 62 = 14.26
23 percent of 640 is 147.2
23% of 97% = 0.2231
45 percent of 23 = 10.35
23 percent of 509 is 117.07.
23 percent of 81 is 18.63.