The number of moles present in the FeSO4 are 0.055 mol.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- The mass of a substance containing the same number atoms in 12.0 g of 12C is known as mole. One mole of any substance is equal to 6.023 x 10^23. The moles of a substance can be determined by using the formula,
Number of moles = mass in grams / molecular mass
Given,
mass = 8.36 g,
molecular mass of FeSO4 = 151.908 g / mol
number of moles = 8.36 / 151.908
= 0.055 mol.
Argon has 24 known isotopes.
Answer:
You need to dilute 8 M HCl to 0.35 M to make 457 mL.
Explanation:
Use the equation M₁V₁=M₂V₂
Convert the mL to L : 20 mL= 0.02 L
8 M x 0.02 L = 0.35 M x V₂
V₂ = 0.4571429 L = 457 mL
Example:
Mass = ?
Density = 25 g/mL
Volume = 5 mL
therefore:
d = m / V
25 = m / 5
m = 25 x 5
m = 125 g
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