1 g silicon is equal to 0,0356 moles.
2,50 moles of silicon contain 15,055352142.10e23 atoms.
The answer is 0,465 moles.
The conversion is impossible.It is difficult to use a dry gallon to measure silicon.
Gallon is a unit for liquids.
2,80 1024 atoms of silicon equals 0,465 moles.
1 g silicon is equal to 0,0356 moles.
2,50 moles of silicon contain 15,055352142.10e23 atoms.
The answer is 0,465 moles.
Multiply by avagadro's number (6.022x1023) giving 3.203704x1023 atoms
1 mole Si = 28.0855g Si 245g Si x 1mol Si/28.0855g Si = 8.72 moles Si
To determine the number of moles in 28.1 grams of silicon, you need to divide the given mass by the molar mass of silicon. The molar mass of silicon is 28.0855 g/mol. So, 28.1 grams of silicon is equal to 1 mole.
The conversion is impossible.It is difficult to use a dry gallon to measure silicon.
Gallon is a unit for liquids.
3.10 moles SiO2 (1 mole Si/1 mole SiO2)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole Si) = 1.87 X 1024 atoms of silicon =====================
Ah, let's paint a happy little picture with some silicon! To find out how many moles are in 11 grams of silicon, we need to use the molar mass of silicon, which is about 28.09 grams per mole. So, by dividing 11 grams by the molar mass, we find there are approximately 0.39 moles of silicon in 11 grams. Just remember, in the world of chemistry, every little bit counts!
To convert atoms to moles, you divide the number of atoms by Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23). So, 2.80 x 10^24 atoms of silicon would be 4.65 moles.