First find the molar mass of water using the Atomic Mass of the elements that make up water (H2O) = (2x1.01g/mol+16g/mol) = 18.02 g/mol. Then we know 1mol water is 18.02g so we multiply 18.02g/mol H20 x 1.5mol H2O to get 27.03g but rounds to 27 because 1.5mols has two significant digits.
One tablespoon is equivalent to about 15 grams.
One tablespoon of walnuts is approximately 7 grams.
The volume of 1 US tablespoon is 14.786765 milliliters. Only if you think of pure water, this 14.786765 milliliters weighs 14.786765 grams.
1 tbsp is 15 gm water. It is also 13-14 gm dry
To calculate the molarity, you first need to convert the grams of sugar to moles. The molar mass of sugar (sucrose) is about 342 g/mol. So, 15 g / 342 g/mol = 0.044 moles of sugar. Next, convert the volume of the solution to liters by dividing 200 ml by 1000 to get 0.2 L. Finally, divide the moles of sugar by the liters of solution: 0.044 moles / 0.2 L = 0.22 M. So, the molarity of the solution is 0.22 M.
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To find the grams of O2 in 15 moles, we use the molar mass of O2, which is 32 g/mol. 15 moles x 32 g/mol = 480 grams of O2. Therefore, there are 480 grams of O2 in 15 moles of O2.
To calculate the number of molecules in 15 grams of ethane (C2H6), first find the molar mass of C2H6, which is 30.07 g/mol. Next, calculate the number of moles in 15 grams using the formula: moles = mass / molar mass. Finally, use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 molecules/mol) to convert moles to molecules.
To find the number of moles, you need to divide the given mass (15 grams) by the molar mass of sodium hydroxide. The molar mass of NaOH is 40 g/mol (22.99 g/mol for Na + 16 g/mol for O + 1.01 g/mol for H). So, 15 grams / 40 g/mol = 0.375 moles of NaOH.
To produce 1 mol of water, 2 mol of hydrogen is needed. Therefore, to produce 7.5 mol of water, you would need 15 mol of hydrogen.
Jo measured 15 mL of water. How many grams of water was that?
There are 15 grams of water in 1 tablespoon. 15 tablespoons is 225 grams
Grams measures mass. Centimeters measures length.
1 tbsp of water is 15 grams . it is also 15 ml.
The mole fraction of NaCl in the solution is calculated by dividing the moles of NaCl by the total moles of NaCl and water. In this case, the mole fraction of 18 mol NaCl in a solution of 100 mol water is 0.15 (18 mol NaCl / (18 mol NaCl + 100 mol water)).
0.53 ounces, slightly more than one-half ounce.
In the given solution, there are 75 grams of water in 150 ml. This means there are 0.5 grams of water per milliliter. Therefore, in 30 ml of the solution, there would be 15 grams of water. To find the moles of water, divide the mass of water by its molar mass (16 g/mol), so in 30 ml of the solution, there would be 15/16 = 0.9375 moles of water present.