Benzene has a chemical formula of C6H6 This has a molar mass of 78.
So one mole has a mass of 78 grams
There are 12 atoms of hydrogen in 2 molecules of benzene (C6H6), since each benzene molecule contains 6 hydrogen atoms.
C6H6 is the molecule of benzene and it's molecular weight is 78, calculated as 6 x 12 +6 x 1=78 and you will understand it if you know some basics of chemistry. then, You know that each mole of a molecule weighs exactly those number of grams as much as is its molecular weight. That means if a molecule has 'M' as its molecular weight, then one mole of it weighs exactly M grams when actually weighed using a weighing machine. This means one mole of benzene weighs 78 grams. then 195 grams of C6H6 has (1/78)x195 moles or 195/78 moles in it.
one of his many accomplishments was he discovered the shape of the benzene ring.
One ratti is equivalent to 0.1215 grams.
There are about 453.6 grams in one pound.
There are 10 grams in one decagram.
100 grams
One can test for benzene in water using methods such as gas chromatography or mass spectrometry, which can detect even trace amounts of benzene in the water sample. These methods involve extracting the benzene from the water and analyzing it to determine its concentration.
One teenth of a kilogram is equivalent to 6.25 grams.
One stone = about 6,350.3 grams.
1000 grams
There are one thousand grams in a kilogram.