1.346 grams Mg (1 mole Mg/24.31 grams)
= 0.05537 moles magnesium
8,23.1023 atoms Mg is equivalent to 1,366 moles.
There are 18.9 moles in 225.8 mg. This is a math problem.
The answer is 0,615 moles.
This is equivalent to 1,4 moles.
The molar mass of oxygen is 32 g.1,2 mg oxygen is equal to 0,0000375 moles.
8,23.1023 atoms Mg is equivalent to 1,366 moles.
There are 18.9 moles in 225.8 mg. This is a math problem.
The answer is 0,615 moles.
This is equivalent to 1,4 moles.
The molar mass of oxygen is 32 g.1,2 mg oxygen is equal to 0,0000375 moles.
To calculate the moles of gas produced, first find the moles of Mg reacting by dividing the mass by the molar mass of Mg. Next, determine the mole ratio of Mg to gas produced from the balanced chemical equation of the reaction. Finally, multiply the moles of Mg by the mole ratio to find the moles of gas produced.
14,84 g magnesium are equivalent to 0,61 moles.
6,02214129.10ex.23---------------1 mol458.10ex.23---------------------------xx = 76,o5 moles Mg
0,5 moles Cl-
The atomic weight of magnesium is 24.31; therefore, the number of moles in 100 gm is 100/24.31 = 4.11, to the justified number of significant digits.
Divide that number by Avogadro's number: 3.968x10(23) / 6.02x10(23) = 0.659mol Mg, which would be about 16g.
To calculate the number of moles of sodium borohydride in 100 mg, you need to know the molar mass of the compound, which is 37.83 g/mol. First, convert 100 mg to grams (0.1 g), then divide by the molar mass to get the number of moles, which is approximately 0.0026 moles.