Most are varying shades of brown. Some are jet black.
My Pug has what looks like moles on her skin. When I touch them she is sensitive to my touch. She has itched one open and it bled. They get scaley.
There are three main types of skin moles: common moles, atypical moles, and congenital moles. Common moles are usually small, round, and brown in color. Atypical moles are larger, irregularly shaped, and may have different colors. Congenital moles are present at birth and can vary in size and shape. It is important to monitor moles for any changes in size, shape, or color, as this could indicate a potential skin issue.
the brown bumpy things on you taste like fruit punch and smell like scented candles. sometimes in the morning they they tastelike peppermints
Compound moles, which are slightly raised, range in color from tan to dark brown, and involve pigment-producing cells (melanocytes) in both the upper and lower layers of the skin (epidermis and dermis).
Moles don't typically start red. Moles are usually a dark brown or black color and can develop anywhere on the skin, ranging from flat to raised in texture. If you notice a red or changing mole, it's important to have it checked by a dermatologist to rule out any potential skin concerns.
3.3 moles of K2S 3.3 moles of S-2 6.6 moles of K+1
There are 4.5 moles of sodium fluoride in 4.5 moles of sodium fluoride.
this is a easy one. There are only 0.04166 moles.
The mole ratio to convert from moles of a to moles of b is determined by the coefficients of a and b in the balanced chemical equation. For example, if the balanced equation is 2A + 3B -> 4C, the mole ratio would be 3 moles of B for every 2 moles of A.
2 moles of Ca and 4 moles of OH
From the balanced equation, 2 moles of A3 react with 3 moles of B2 to produce 6 moles of AB. Therefore, if 10 moles of A3 are reacted, the ratio of moles of AB produced would be (10 moles A3 / 2 moles A3) * 6 moles AB = 30 moles AB.
Of course 6 moles.