To find the number of helium atoms in a helium blimp, you would first need to convert the mass of helium (431 kg) to moles using the molar mass of helium. Then, use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 atoms/mol) to calculate the number of helium atoms.
To find the number of helium atoms, we need to convert the mass of helium to moles and then use Avogadro's number to convert moles to atoms. The molar mass of helium is 4 g/mol. First, convert 590 kg to grams (590,000 g). Then, divide by the molar mass of helium to find moles, and finally multiply by Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 atoms/mol) to get the number of atoms.
The answer is 800,424.1026 atoms.
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what is iron rate per kilo
they are the same... they are both 1kg
If they are both a kilogram, then they both weigh the same.
To find the number of helium atoms in the blimp, you first calculate the number of moles of helium in 533 kg of helium using the molar mass of helium. Then, you use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23) to convert moles to atoms. The final answer will give you the number of helium atoms in the blimp.
Yes, the 2-kg iron brick has more inertia than the 1-kg block of wood. Inertia is directly proportional to mass, so an object with more mass has more resistance to changes in its state of motion.
To find the number of helium atoms in a helium blimp, you would first need to convert the mass of helium (431 kg) to moles using the molar mass of helium. Then, use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 atoms/mol) to calculate the number of helium atoms.
To find the number of helium atoms in 542 kg of helium, you need to first calculate the number of moles of helium in 542 kg using the molar mass of helium, which is 4 grams/mol. Then, you can use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 atoms/mol) to convert moles of helium to atoms.
to lift 1 kg or 2 pounds you need 0.16 kg of helium so for 2000 pounds you need 160 kg of helium or 320 pounds at 1 atmosphere
The density of Iron is a property of the Iron itself, and not related to how much you have of it.
Yes because Aluminium has 13 protons in its nucleus, 13 electrons and roughly the same number of neutrons. Lead has 82 protons in its nucleus, 82 electrons spinning around it and a few more than 82 neutrons. So the lead atom is over six times heavier than the aluminium atom. If its only 4 times more dense then it must be that the lead atoms are bigger or not so closely packed together.
1 mole of helium (or 4 g or 0.004 kg) will have 6 x 1023 atoms. So, 544 kg will have 8.16 x 1028 atoms.
Both are as heavy as each other. however as iron is more dense, it would take up much less space.
Since one Kg of iron is much more dense (the weight is concentrated in a smaller area) than cotton, it takes up less space.