The number of grams of Aluminum in one mole of Aluminum is the number under the element's symbol, on the Periodic Table of the elements, which is 26.981. With compounds, water, for example, is an oxygen and two hydrogens. So you would add 15.999 to 2(1.0079). You multiply the hydrogen's number by two because there's two of them.
To find the number of moles of sugar in a soda can containing 39 grams of sugar, you need to know the molar mass of sugar (sucrose, C12H22O11), which is approximately 342 g/mol. Using the formula: moles = mass (g) / molar mass (g/mol), you can calculate the moles: moles = 39 g / 342 g/mol ≈ 0.114 moles. Therefore, there are about 0.114 moles of sugar in a 39 g serving of soda.
About 0.754 pounds.
One mole of sugar, which is equivalent to its molar mass in grams, is roughly 342 grams for sucrose (table sugar) and around 180 grams for glucose.
To calculate the molarity, you first need to convert the grams of sugar to moles. The molar mass of sugar (sucrose) is about 342 g/mol. So, 15 g / 342 g/mol = 0.044 moles of sugar. Next, convert the volume of the solution to liters by dividing 200 ml by 1000 to get 0.2 L. Finally, divide the moles of sugar by the liters of solution: 0.044 moles / 0.2 L = 0.22 M. So, the molarity of the solution is 0.22 M.
To determine the grams of sucrose required to produce a specific volume of carbon dioxide, we need to know the balanced chemical equation for the fermentation of sucrose, which typically produces ethanol and carbon dioxide. The equation is (C_{12}H_{22}O_{11} + \text{yeast} \rightarrow 4C_{2}H_{5}OH + 4CO_{2}). From this, we see that 1 mole of sucrose produces 4 moles of carbon dioxide. Given that 1 mole of gas at standard temperature and pressure (STP) occupies approximately 22.4 liters, you can calculate the grams of sucrose needed based on the desired volume of CO2 produced. For precise calculations, you would need to convert the volume of CO2 to moles and then back to grams of sucrose using its molar mass (342 g/mol).
It depends on how many grams of sugar are in the specific soda. You would take the number of grams stated on the can and divide by the molar mass of sugar (about 342 grams). That is the number of moles of sugar in can of soda. Grams of sugar in can/342
342 grams = 12.06 ounces.
To calculate the number of moles of sucrose in 200 grams, you need to divide the given mass by the molar mass of sucrose. The molar mass of sucrose is approximately 342 grams/mol. Therefore, 200 grams of sucrose is equal to 0.585 moles.
The molar mass of aluminum sulfate (Al2(SO4)3) is approximately 342 grams per mole.
For this you need the atomic (molecular) mass of NaCl. Take the number of grams and divide it by the atomic mass. Multiply by one mole for units to cancel. NaCl=58.5 grams20.0 grams NaCl / (58.5 grams) =.342 moles NaCl
To find the number of moles of sugar in a soda can containing 39 grams of sugar, you need to know the molar mass of sugar (sucrose, C12H22O11), which is approximately 342 g/mol. Using the formula: moles = mass (g) / molar mass (g/mol), you can calculate the moles: moles = 39 g / 342 g/mol ≈ 0.114 moles. Therefore, there are about 0.114 moles of sugar in a 39 g serving of soda.
a bar has exactly 342 grams
0,4 moles calcium have 2,408 856 342 8.1023 atoms.
That is 72.38 teaspoons.
the percentage composition of aluminum sulfate is 342
About 0.754 pounds.
There are 1000 milligrams in one gram. Therefore, 342000 milligrams is equal to 342000/1000 = 342 grams.