Every time you see molecules, atoms, & particles think of avagadros #. (6.022 x 10^23)
Answer: 13.6 grams of H2O
Solution: (4.56x10^23) x (1 mol H2O/6.022x10^23) x (18 grams H2O/1 mol H2O) = 13.6 grams of H2O
Using dimensional analysis above makes these types of problems easy.
What you can do is organize them by color, what matter they are in room temperature, their molecular structure, or what kind of conductor in electricity and heat it is. I'm not sure what the format is supposed to look like but first just organize them all in different categories.
To determine the fraction of carbon in morphine, we need to know the chemical formula of morphine. From my readings, the chemical formula would be <span>C17H19NO<span>3. We assume we have 1 g of this substance. Using the molar mass, we can calculate for the moles of morphine. Then, from the formula we relate the amount of carbon in every mole of morphine. Lastly, we multiply the molar mass of carbon to obtain the mass of carbon. We calculate as follows:
1 g </span></span> <span>C17H19NO<span>3 ( 1 mol / 285.34 g ) ( 17 mol C / 1 mol </span></span> <span>C17H19NO3</span>) ( 12.01 g C / 1 mol C) = 0.7155 g C
Fraction of carbon = 0.7155 g C / 1 g <span>C17H19NO<span>3 = 0.7155</span></span>
Answer:
CO is the chemical formula for carbon monoxide.
Co is the chemical symbol for cobalt.
W is the chemical symbol for tungsten.
Be is the chemical symbol for beryllium.
HI is the chemical formula for hydrogen iodide.
Explanation:
Chemical symbols are either written as a single uppercase letter (ex. O) or an uppercase letter and a lowercase letter (ex. Na).
Chemicals can be anything else! For example CO or even somthing like LiIO.
A ammonia as it has the least molar mass