O2 has a molecular mass of 31.9988 grams per mol. Therefore, 4.5 moles of O2 will equal 144 grams of oxygen.
To determine the grams of KHP required, you first need to calculate the number of moles of NaOH present in the 50 mL solution. Then, using the balanced chemical equation of the titration between NaOH and KHP, you can find the mole ratio. From the mole ratio and the moles of NaOH, you can calculate the moles of KHP needed and then convert that to grams of KHP.
0.110 pounds
50 grams = 0.110231 pounds or 1.76 ounces.
There are about 50 grams of sugar in a quarter cup of sugar.
50 grams of nuts is approximately 1.76 ounces of nuts.
we know, 50 mM = 50/1000 moles per litre = 0.05 moles no. of moles = weight in grams/ weight of one mole weight of one mole of sodium acetate (CH3COONa) = 83g per mole no. of moles = 50/1000 = 0.05 moles thus weight in grams = 0.05*83 = 4.15 g
50 grams = 1.764 ounces
.50 ounces = 14.17 grams
50 grams = 1.76 ounces.
50 kilograms = 50,000 grams
50 grams
50 grams
Do you mean this reaction? Zn + 2HCl -> ZnCl2 + H2 I will assume zinc is limiting. 50 grams Zn (1 mole Zn/65.41 grams)(1 mole H2/1 mole Zn)(2.016 grams/1 mole H2) = 1.5 grams of hydrogen gas
50 grams of water is 1.764 ounces.
50 grams = 0.11 pounds
50 grams = about 0.1102 pounds.
To determine the grams of KHP required, you first need to calculate the number of moles of NaOH present in the 50 mL solution. Then, using the balanced chemical equation of the titration between NaOH and KHP, you can find the mole ratio. From the mole ratio and the moles of NaOH, you can calculate the moles of KHP needed and then convert that to grams of KHP.