The molecular formula is C5 H6 O5 so it it has 5 carbons.
Oxaloacetic acid has four carbon atoms.
In this context, the solute is naphthalene while the solvent is air. Naphthalene is the substance that is being dissolved in the air.
Naphthalene can be separated from common salt by sublimation since naphthalene sublimes at a lower temperature than common salt. By heating the mixture, naphthalene will turn directly from a solid to a gas, leaving behind the common salt as a solid residue. The naphthalene gas can then be cooled and collected back as a solid.
Do you have a specific molecule or compound in mind? Without further context, it is not possible to determine the number of carbons.
6 carbons 6 carbons
5 carbons
there are 4 carbons in oxaloacetic acid
butane has four carbons
Cholesterol all in all have 27 carbons.
There are four carbons in succinyl CoA.
Pyruvic acid is C3H4O3 and has 3 carbon atoms.
To determine the number of naphthalene molecules in a 1-gram naphthalene mothball, you would first calculate the number of moles of naphthalene using its molar mass (C10H8) and then use Avogadro's number to convert moles to molecules. Given that naphthalene's molar mass is 128.17 g/mol, you would find that there are approximately 6.022 x 10^21 molecules in a 1-gram naphthalene mothball.
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