It depends on what the substance is. For the elements, the number given as the atomic weight for an element on the Periodic Table is also the number of grams/mole. For example, lithium has an atomic weight of 6.941, so one mole of lithium would be 6.941 grams of lithium. In theory you can have a mole of anything -- electrons, ions, shoes, dollar bills, cars, etc...
1 g = 1000000 micro grams
1000 gram equals to 1 kg
1 Megagram is equal to 1,000,000 grams.
1000 milligrams = 1 gram. Read "one thousand milligrams equals one gram".
648 grains is equal to how grams in gold weigh?
1 gram carbon (1 mole C/12.01 grams) = 0.08 moles carbon ===============
One gram equals 1000 milligrams
18 grams of water contain 1 mole. so 1 gram contains 1/18 moles of water.
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1 gram = 1000 milligrams
1 kg = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kg
1 gram (g) = 1000 kilograms (kg)
1 atom-gram of uranium = 238,02891 grams
moles = mass/Mr moles = 100/(23+16+1) moles of NaOH = 2.5mol
There is one mole in approximately 80 grams of bromine (Br). Therefore, in 1 gram of bromine, there would be approximately 1/80 mole, which is equal to 0.0125 moles.
Graphite is a form of carbon, so the question is basically asking how many moles of carbon are in 18.0 grams of carbon. One gram of carbon contains 12.01 moles. This can be found on a periodic table. 18.0 grams of carbon must therefore have 18 times 12.01, or 216.18, moles of carbon.