Washing soda is sodium carbonate, Na2CO3. Using the atomic weights from the Periodic Table and the subscripts in the formula, the molar mass of Na2CO3 = 106g/mol.
5g Na2CO3 x (1mol Na2CO3/106g/mol) = 0.05mol Na2CO3
to convert an element to moles you need to setup and equation, for our example we will be using 5g of O2 or oxygen. You need to know what O2's molar mass is as well, it is 32g. So the equation would be 5g of O2 / 32 = .16 moles of O2. So to convert moles to grams all you do is multiply the moles given by the molar mass of the element/compound and you have your grams Hoped this helped : )
In a 5g suppository with 5% zinc oxide, the amount of zinc oxide present is 5% of 5g, which is 0.25g (or 250mg) of zinc oxide.
5 ounces = 141.7 grams Five ounces is 142 grams
Only chemical compounds have a chemical formula; and Fanta is a mxiture of compounds solved in water.
The mass of 1 mole of the element is used as conversion factor to covert grams to moles. ~APEX
To find the number of moles of gold, first calculate the molar mass of gold, which is 197 g/mol. Then, divide the given mass of gold by the molar mass to find the number of moles. In this case, 3.60x10-5g ÷ 197 g/mol ≈ 1.83x10-7 moles of gold.
4.5g of baking soda would be roughly equivalent to 0.56 teaspoons or 0.19 tablespoons.
5g = 5000mg5000/500 = 10
5g of carbohydrates is equivalent to approximately 20 calories.
to convert an element to moles you need to setup and equation, for our example we will be using 5g of O2 or oxygen. You need to know what O2's molar mass is as well, it is 32g. So the equation would be 5g of O2 / 32 = .16 moles of O2. So to convert moles to grams all you do is multiply the moles given by the molar mass of the element/compound and you have your grams Hoped this helped : )
1n scoop; 5000 mg is 5g.
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5g is equal to 5000mg so the answer is 5g
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I believe it is 1 tsp! :)