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The equation is number of moles = mass (of compound) / molecular mass of compound.
You do not know the weight of an apple (cannot get one specific figure for this), nor does an apple have a molecular weight
To find .025 percent of a number, you can convert the percentage to a decimal by dividing by 100, which gives you 0.00025. For example, if you want to calculate .025 percent of 100, you would multiply 100 by 0.00025, resulting in 0.025.
0.0027 moles.
To find the total number of apples in the orchard, multiply the number of trees by the number of apples per tree. So, 20 trees multiplied by 150 apples per tree equals 3,000 apples. Therefore, there are 3,000 apples in total in the orchard.
250,250,250,250...? Technically, no, because any number that repeats itself, whether it is a decimal or not, is irrational.
The moles are converted into a number of particles by multiplying 6.02 by 10(with the power of 23)
This volume is 6,197 399 5 at 25 0C.
Because of the different weights of moles of different elements there can always be different amounts of moles after a chemical reaction. Ex. if i have 3 pounds of apples and 1/2 a pound are rotten then 3 days later another 1/2 pound goes rotten i still have 3 pounds in the end but i have different amounts of each type.First i had 2 1/2 good apples and 1/2 pound bad apples. but then 3 days later i have 1 pound of bad apples and 2 pounds of good apples. no neccesarlily changing the amount or atoms but the type and placment of each. the same concept can be applied to moles of elements after a chemical reaction
80= 2 / .025
It is probable the catalog number of a seller.
You need at least two numbers to have a lowest.
To find .025 percent of a number, you can convert the percentage to a decimal by dividing by 100, which gives you 0.00025. For example, if you want to calculate .025 percent of 100, you would multiply 100 by 0.00025, resulting in 0.025.
multiply the number of moles by Avogadroa number
The number of moles 9,92.10e-5.
36.9 moles.
0.002872 moles.
It is 0.0794 moles.
To determine the number of moles in a substance, you can use the formula: moles mass / molar mass. Simply divide the mass of the substance by its molar mass to find the number of moles.