To determine how many grams are in 3 miles of hydrofluoric acid (HF), we need to know the density of HF, which is approximately 1.15 g/mL. First, convert miles to meters (3 miles is about 4,828 meters), then convert meters to milliliters (assuming a volume for the calculation). However, without specifying a cross-sectional area for the HF, we cannot provide a specific mass in grams.
60 g
3 pounds equals to 1360.77711 grams
3g = 0.003kg
Three ounces = 85.05 g
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60 g
The molar mass of HF (hydrofluoric acid) is 20.01 g/mol. Therefore, 3 moles of HF would be equal to 60.03 grams.
60 g
Moles = Mass/Molar Mass.Using this equation, we can take 25/(1.0 + 19) and find that it is equal to 1.25 moles.Keep in mind that very few significant figures were used for this example (2), and that if accuracy is to be expected, as many as possible should be used.
The HF band is considered to be 3 Mhz to 30 Mhz.
3 pounds equals to 1360.77711 grams
3000 grams
3000 grams
About 2 or 3 grams.
3 grams.
750 grams
3 kilograms is 3,000 grams.