To determine the mass of ammonia (NH3) that can be produced from 35.0 grams of nitrogen gas (N2), we first need to use the balanced chemical equation for the synthesis of ammonia: N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3. The molar mass of N2 is approximately 28.02 g/mol, allowing us to calculate the number of moles of N2 in 35.0 grams as about 1.25 moles. Since 1 mole of N2 produces 2 moles of NH3, 1.25 moles of N2 will yield 2.5 moles of NH3. The molar mass of NH3 is about 17.03 g/mol, so 2.5 moles of NH3 corresponds to approximately 42.58 grams.
350 g. Grams is simply a unit of mass. A similar question would be- i have a piece of string that is 2 inches long. What is its length?
To find the mass of an object, you can use the formula: mass = volume × density. Here, the volume is 350 cm³ and the density is 2.336 g/cm³. Therefore, the mass is calculated as follows: mass = 350 cm³ × 2.336 g/cm³ = 817.6 grams.
To find the mass of 350 mol of bromine, you need to multiply the number of moles by the molar mass of bromine. The molar mass of bromine is approximately 79.9 g/mol. So, 350 mol * 79.9 g/mol = 27965 g. Therefore, the mass of 350 mol of bromine is 27965 grams.
To calculate the mass of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere at 350 ppm (parts per million), we need to know the total mass of the atmosphere and the molar mass of carbon dioxide. The molar mass of carbon dioxide is about 44 grams per mole. At 350 ppm, the mass of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere would be around 5.15×10^15 kg.
There is no direct conversion between grams and centimeters. Grams measure mass (weight), while centimeters measure length. The conversion would depend on the substance being measured and its density.
350 g. Grams is simply a unit of mass. A similar question would be- i have a piece of string that is 2 inches long. What is its length?
density = mass/volume = 350/150 = 2.33 grams/cubic centimeter
350 grams on the moon would still be 350 grams because weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object, and it depends on the mass of the object and the acceleration due to gravity, which is lower on the moon compared to Earth.
Density = Mass/Volume = 962/350 = 2.7485 grams per cubic centimeter
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) measures volume.
To find the mass of carbon in C2H6, we first need to calculate the molar mass of C2H6. Carbon has a molar mass of 12 g/mol, and hydrogen has a molar mass of 1 g/mol. The molar mass of C2H6 is (212) + (61) = 30 g/mol. The mass of carbon in 350 grams of C2H6 is then (2*12)/30 * 350 = 140 grams.
3.5 grams
To find the mass of an object, you can use the formula: mass = volume × density. Here, the volume is 350 cm³ and the density is 2.336 g/cm³. Therefore, the mass is calculated as follows: mass = 350 cm³ × 2.336 g/cm³ = 817.6 grams.
To find the mass of 350 mol of bromine, you need to multiply the number of moles by the molar mass of bromine. The molar mass of bromine is approximately 79.9 g/mol. So, 350 mol * 79.9 g/mol = 27965 g. Therefore, the mass of 350 mol of bromine is 27965 grams.
350 grams = 12.3458867 ounces
There are 1000 grams in one kilogram. Therefore, 350 grams is equal to 350/1000 = 0.35 kilograms.
There are 10 grams in one decagram. Therefore, 350 grams is equal to 350/10 = 35 decagrams.