Occurs at a specific temperature
It is avogrado number. One molecue of magnesium has 6.023 x 10^23 atoms
Answer:
275g
Explanation:
Depending on the molar mass you are given, you can use that to solve this.
(I'm going based on my science class' molar mass of sulphur being 32.07g/mol)
Starting off, the formula for finding moles is
n=m/M (moles = mass / molar mass)
We can manipulate this equation to solve for mass.
m=Mn
now fill in what we now.
m = 32.07*8.56
mass = 274.5192
Now round for significant digits (if you are needed to do)
mass = 275g
I think the anwer is electrolyte :)... i had it on a test a couple days ago.
Answer:
n = 6.06 x mol
Explanation:
n =?
m = 3.06 x 10-³ g
M (H5) = 5 x 1.01 (Since we only want hydrogen)
Atomic mass of C = 12.01
Atomic mass of H is 1,01, etc.
Having this data, we can use the Molar mass formula and change it so we can know the quantity of matter (n) in moles, and we just replace it.
M = ⇔ n = ⇔ n = ⇔ n = 6.06 x mol
Note: The numbers I've used may be different from yours, by a small difference. I don't know if it's the case, but hope it helped.