16.0 g Fru = [16 (g) / 180 (g/mol Fru)] * [6 (mol O) / 1 (mol Fru)] * 16 (g O)/mol O) = 8.53 g O
40*4=160g
g is the unit weight and unit mm long, the two do not compare.
16 grams of oxygen how many moles is 0,5 moles.
320 grams of oxygen is the equivalent of 10 moles.
We need 14,8 g oxygen.
40*4=160g
g is the unit weight and unit mm long, the two do not compare.
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16 grams of oxygen how many moles is 0,5 moles.
The answer is 224,141 grams oxygen.
To find the number of moles in 160g of MgO, you first need to calculate the molar mass of MgO which is 40.3 g/mol for Mg + 16.0 g/mol for O = 56.3 g/mol for MgO. Then, divide the given mass by the molar mass to get the number of moles: 160g / 56.3 g/mol = 2.84 moles of MgO.
There are 192 grams of oxygen in 6 moles of O2.
320 grams of oxygen is the equivalent of 10 moles.
There are 424 grams of oxygen in 477 grams of water. 8 times 53 equals 424.
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12.8 grams oxygen (1 mole O/16.0 grams) = 0.800 moles of oxygen
The molar mass of fructose is approximately 180.16 g/mol. To find the mass in grams, you would multiply the number of moles (1.20 mol) by the molar mass (180.16 g/mol). Therefore, 1.20 moles of fructose would be 216.19 grams.