0,667 g oxygen equal 0,021 moles.
16 grams of oxygen how many moles is 0,5 moles.
320 grams of oxygen is the equivalent of 10 moles.
6,5 moles oxygen equals 208 g.
800 g oxygen are needed.
The answer is 2 moles.
16 grams of oxygen how many moles is 0,5 moles.
320 grams of oxygen is the equivalent of 10 moles.
12.8 grams oxygen (1 mole O/16.0 grams) = 0.800 moles of oxygen
The answer is 224,141 grams oxygen.
There are 192 grams of oxygen in 6 moles of O2.
6,5 moles oxygen equals 208 g.
0,800 moles of oxygen (O2) is equivalent to 25,6 g.
800 g oxygen are needed.
The answer is 2 moles.
4.80 grams O2 (1 mole O2/32 grams ) = 0.150 moles of O2
four moles. Approximately. Oxygen has a molecular weight of 16.0 grams per mole so 64 grams divided by 16.0 grams per mole is four moles.
The molar mass of oxygen is 16 g/mol. To find the weight of 1.8 moles, you would multiply the number of moles by the molar mass: 1.8 moles * 16 g/mol = 28.8 grams. Therefore, 1.8 moles of oxygen weighs 28.8 grams.