5 moles of sulfur is equal to 160,3 g.
To find the number of moles in 5 grams of sulfur, you need to divide the mass of the sample by the molar mass of sulfur. The molar mass of sulfur is approximately 32.06 g/mol. Therefore, 5 grams of sulfur would be equal to 0.156 moles.
Exactly the same as the length in a length of string.
5 moles of carbon is 60,055 g.5 moles of sodium is 114,949 g.
In 5 moles of octane, C8H18, there are 40 moles of carbon atoms (5 moles octane x 8 carbon atoms) and 90 moles of hydrogen atoms (5 moles octane x 18 hydrogen atoms).
To calculate molarity, you need to know the moles of solute and the volume of solution in liters. In this case, you have 5 moles of salt in 5 liters of solution, so the molarity would be 1 M (5 moles ÷ 5 liters = 1 M).
To find the number of moles in 5 grams of sulfur, you need to divide the mass of the sample by the molar mass of sulfur. The molar mass of sulfur is approximately 32.06 g/mol. Therefore, 5 grams of sulfur would be equal to 0.156 moles.
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5 moles of carbon is 60,055 g.5 moles of sodium is 114,949 g.
There are 5 moles of sulfur in 5 moles of H2SO4, as there is 1 mole of sulfur in each mole of H2SO4.
In 5 moles of octane, C8H18, there are 40 moles of carbon atoms (5 moles octane x 8 carbon atoms) and 90 moles of hydrogen atoms (5 moles octane x 18 hydrogen atoms).
5 moles or 5 mol (abbreviation for mole)
To calculate molarity, you need to know the moles of solute and the volume of solution in liters. In this case, you have 5 moles of salt in 5 liters of solution, so the molarity would be 1 M (5 moles ÷ 5 liters = 1 M).
The number of atoms is identical.
5 moles of helium He atoms is equivalent to 20,013 g.
2.5 moles H2O (2 moles H/1 mole H2O) = 5 moles of hydrogen
one mole contains 6.022 x 10^23 atoms. so multiply by 32