4.2 grams
There are approximately 1.48 ounces in 42 grams.
5lbs
That is approximately 3 tbsp
To find the mass of oxygen containing the same number of molecules as 42g of nitrogen, we need to compare their molar masses. The molar mass of nitrogen is 28 g/mol and oxygen is 32 g/mol. Since the same number of molecules of each substance have the same number of atoms, we can calculate the mass of oxygen by setting up a proportion: (42g N) / (28 g/mol N) = (x g O) / (32 g/mol O) Solving for x, the mass of oxygen containing the same number of molecules as 42g of nitrogen is 56g.
Grams can't be converted to teaspoons. Grams measure mass, while teaspoons measure volume.
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1 oz = 28g, so 1.5 oz = 42g. Therefore, 1.5 oz is less than 60g.
To find the number of moles of Na in 42g of Na, you would first calculate the molar mass of Na (sodium is 22.99 g/mol), and then divide the given mass by the molar mass. moles of Na = 42g / 22.99 g/mol ≈ 1.83 moles
To calculate the concentration of nitrate ions, we first need to find the molar mass of Mg(NO3)2, which is approximately 148.33 g/mol. Next, we calculate the number of moles of Mg(NO3)2 in 42g, which is 42g/148.33 g/mol = 0.283 moles. Since there are 2 nitrate ions per Mg(NO3)2, the number of moles of nitrate ions is 0.283 moles x 2 = 0.566 moles. Finally, we divide the moles of nitrate ions by the volume of solution in liters (0.25 L) to get the concentration: 0.566 moles / 0.25 L = 2.26 M.
Both nitrogen and oxygen exist at standard temperature and pressure as diatomic molecules. Therefore, the relative masses of equal numbers of molecules of the substance will the same as the ratios of their atomic masses, which are 15.9994 for oxygen and 14.0067 for nitrogen. The mass of oxygen that contains the same number of molecules as 42 g of nitrogen is 42(15.9994/14.0067) or 48 g, to the justified number of significant digits.
One kilogram = 1000 grams Therefore 42g = 42 divided by 1000 = 0.042kg