15cL equals 0.15L
* There are 100cL per liter
what is 15 cl in grams
1 tablespoon = 15 grams of water, different amounts of other substances.
fifteen grams
a CD weights about 15 - 20 grams but a CD player weights about 15 kg
115 grams
15 grams = 0.53 ounces.
Balanced equation. 2Na + Cl2 >> 2NaCl 46 grams sodium = 2 mol 23 grams Chlorine = 0.65 mol ( I think Chlorine is limiting ) 0.65 mol Cl (2mol Na/1mol Cl ) = 1.3 mol ( you do not have that; Cl limits ) 0.65 mol Cl (2mol NaCl/1mol Cl2 )(58.44g/1mol NaCl ) = 75.9 grams
Balanced equation. 2K + Cl2 >> 2KCl 39 grams K (1mol K/39.10g )(1mol Cl/2mol K )(35.45g/1 mol Cl ) = 17.7 grams
10.0gCl*1 mole Cl*22.4Cl L/ 35.45g Cl* 1mole Cl=6.32L Cl
58 g NaCl = 58 (g) / 58.44 (g/mol NaCl) = 0.9925 (mol NaCl) = 0.9925 (mol Cl-) = 0.9925 * 35.45 (g/mol Cl-) = 35.2 g Cl-
Silver chloride - AgClAg (107.89 grams) + Cl (35.45 grams) = 143.34 grams
80g approx, if the density = 1
30 grams is 15% of 200 grams.
Depending on some textbooks it can differ somewhat, but 1 mole of Na weighs 22.99 grams, and 1 mole of Cl weighs 35.45 grams. So if you combine the two.Na + Cl --> NaClThen you would just add the two up to give you 58.44 g/mol.Hope that helps.--Zdrum
1 cl = 10 ml 15 cl = 15 X 1cl = 15 X 10 ml = .... ml
1.409 moles chlorine (35.45 grams/1 mole Cl) = 49.95 grams of chlorine ==================
A gravimetric factor converts grams of a compound into grams of a single element. For example, we'll find the gravimetric factor of Cl in AgCl. Use the atomic mass of Ag(107.868) and the atomic mass of Cl(35.453) and add them together to get 143.3. Then divide 35.453 by 143.3 to get .2474. .2474 is the gravimetric factor of Cl in AgCl.
1,5 cl (15 mL) equal 0,507 210 3 oz.