Answer: 0.5 moles
Explanation:
Cr2(SO3)2 is the chemical formula for chromium sulphate.
Given that,
Amount of moles of Cr2(SO3)2 (n) = ?
Mass of Cr2(SO3)2 in grams = 128.9g
For molar mass of Cr2(SO3)2, use the atomic masses:
Chromium, Cr = 52g;
Sulphur, S = 32g;
Oxygen, O = 16g
Cr2(SO3)2 =
(52g x 2) + [(32g + 16g x 3) x 2]
= 104g + [(32g + 48g) x 2]
= 104g + [80g x 2]
= 104g + 160g
= 264g/mol
Since, n = mass in grams / molar mass
n = 128.9g / 264g/mol
n = 0.488 mole [Round the value of n to the nearest tenth which is 0.5
Thus, there are 0.5 moles in 128.9 grams of Cr2(SO3)2
The amount of sugar is 2621 mg
Why?
The complete question is:
A 12.630 g milk chocolate bar is found to contain 8.315 g of sugar.
Part B. What will be the amount of sugar in milligrams if the size of the milk chocolate bar is reduced from 12.630 g to 4.000 g ?
To find the answer we have to determine first the amount of sugar in milligrams per gram of chocolate bar. We can find that by applying the following conversion factor:
Now, we have to determine the amount of sugar in milligrams if we had a chocolate bar with 4.000 g:
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Answer:
Explanation:
Remark
This is one of those questions that you need the choices. You can't tell what you should enter. For example, in scientific notation, you would get 1.5*10^7.
Or you could keep it as an integer and round to two places 150,000,000,
I would pick scientific notation if you know how to use it. Otherwise use the interger format.
An element cannot be broken down any further. Elements can be found on the periodic table