To find the number of moles of carbon (C) in 0.733 moles of C17H21NO, first identify the number of carbon atoms in one molecule of C17H21NO, which is 17. Therefore, the number of moles of carbon can be calculated by multiplying the number of moles of the compound by the number of carbon atoms:
0.733 moles of C17H21NO × 17 moles of C/mole of C17H21NO = 12.441 moles of C.
Thus, there are approximately 12.44 moles of carbon present.
The answer is 0,615 moles.
The answer is 8,33 moles.
The answer is 14,93 moles.
If 17,4 is grams the number of moles is 0,084.
5,7 moles (SO4)3-.
The answer is 0,615 moles.
The answer is 8,33 moles.
There are 4.17 moles of H2O present in 75.0g of H2O.
The answer is 14,93 moles.
If 17,4 is grams the number of moles is 0,084.
9.991 Moles (water) 8.982 Moles (heavy water)
5,7 moles (SO4)3-.
None. Moles live underground.
The answer is 0,2675 moles.
0.0845 moles of tungsten is equal to 0,50887.10e23.
The number of moles is 2,997.
There are 6 moles of sulfur present in 3 moles of aluminum sulfate, because aluminum sulfate has a 2:3 ratio of aluminum to sulfur.