One part of one mole of anything (eg. atoms in a mole atoms) is 1 / (6*10+23) = 1.6*10-24
Mercury has seven stable isotopes, the most common one is Hg-202.
For this you need the atomic mass of Hg. Take the number of moles and multiply it by the atomic mass. Divide by one mole for units to cancel. 12.0 moles Hg × 200.6 grams = .0598 grams Hg
The ideal gas constant has different values depending on the units one uses for pressure. Thus, if using atmospheres, R = 0.0821 L-atm/K-mole. If using kPa, R = 8.314 L-kPa/K-mole, and if using mm Hg, R = 62.36 L-mm Hg/K-mole.
The atomic mass of mercury (Hg) is 200.59 grams per mole.
The atomic mass of mercury (Hg) is approximately 200.59 grams per mole.
grams of mercury (Hg) 1 mole x 1 mole Avogadro's number (6.022 x 1023) of atoms 200.6 grams Hg 1 mole 200.6 grams Hg = x = ≈ 3.3311192-23 atoms Hg 1 mole 6.022 x 1023 atoms 6.022 x 1023 atoms
Mercury has seven stable isotopes, the most common one is Hg-202.
The symbol of Bromine is Br and number of protons(or atomic number) which is also equal to the number of electrons is 35
For this you need the atomic mass of Hg. Take the number of moles and multiply it by the atomic mass. Divide by one mole for units to cancel. 12.0 moles Hg × 200.6 grams = .0598 grams Hg
0.3173 moles Hg (6.022 X 1023/1 mole Hg) = 1.912 X 1023 atoms of mercury =======================
The ideal gas constant has different values depending on the units one uses for pressure. Thus, if using atmospheres, R = 0.0821 L-atm/K-mole. If using kPa, R = 8.314 L-kPa/K-mole, and if using mm Hg, R = 62.36 L-mm Hg/K-mole.
The element mercury (Hg) has 80 protons and 80 neutrons. It exists in several different isotopes which have different numbers of neutrons, however, the average number of neutrons in a mercury atom is 121. (The atomic weight is 200.59 which would require 80 protons and 120.59 neutrons, although of course every atom has only whole numbers of neutrons, you only get fractions because you are getting an average of different isotopes.)
Hg is actually an element that is known as Mercury who's atomic number is 80.
1 gram = 0.01 hg.1 gram = 0.01 hg.1 gram = 0.01 hg.1 gram = 0.01 hg.
The chemical formula for mercury(II) oxide is HgO. It is composed of one mercury (Hg) atom and one oxygen (O) atom.
The chemical equation for mercury(II) oxide is HgO. It is composed of one mercury (Hg) atom and one oxygen (O) atom.
Mercury, as in Hg is an element. It is a metal, in the transition metals, that, when in an ionic bond, holds a +2 charge - making it a cation. Or, if pertaining to astronomy, Mercury is a planet in our solar system. It is the one closest to our sun.