1:1, one mole potassium to one mole chlorine
150 grams NH3 (1 mole NH3/17.034 grams)(3 mole H/1 mole NH3)(1.008 grams/1 mole H)= 26.6 grams hydrogen=================17 g of ammonia has 3 g of hydrogen.So 150 g of ammonia will have 26.5 g of hydrogen
There are 6.022x10^23 atoms in a mole. First, you should find the amount of seconds in a proper year (365.25 days). Then, halve the amount of atoms in the mole (because we are counting two per second), then simply divide this number by how many seconds in a year.
Avogadro's number (generally written as 6.02 x 10^23) is the number of atoms or molecules it takes to have one mole of a particular atom or molecule. For example, one mole of Hydrogen is just 6.022x10^23.
No number since mole is an animal.
Mole is not a unit of volume. Mole deals with numbers like dozen.
There are 10 decimoles in one mole.
There is one mole of iodine in one mole. There are 126.90447grams of iodine in one mole. There are also 6.022x1023 atoms in one mole.
1 mole
The Highfield Mole has 344 pages.
1 mole in 70 g of Cl2
1 Mole = 6.022x10^23
1 mole CaCO3 (3 mole O/1 mole CaCO3) = 3 moles oxygen
1 mole = 6.022e23 atoms 8.25 mole = 4.96815 e 24 atoms
One mole is Avogadro's number of anything. If you had a mole of donuts, you'd have 6.02 x1023 donuts.
A mole is a word that stands for a number. One mole means 6.02 X 10^23.
0.220 mole O2