Amount of sodium phosphate = (2.7x1024)/(6.02x1023) = 4.49mol
We assume that the sodium phosphate mentioned is sodium triphosphate, Na3PO4.
In 1 mol of Na3PO4 there are 3 mol of Na+ ions.
Amount of Na+ ions = 3. 4.49mol = 13.5mol
Each formula unit of sodium phosphate contains 3 sodium ions. Therefore, for 2.7 x 10^24 formula units, there would be 8.1 x 10^24 sodium ions.
There are 4.8 moles of copper II phosphate, so you need to find the molar mass of copper II phosphate first. Copper II phosphate has the formula Cu3(PO4)2, which contains 2 atoms of phosphorus. Calculate the number of atoms of phosphorus in 4.8 moles of copper II phosphate using Avogadro's number and the molar mass of copper II phosphate.
To find the number of moles of CaCl2 in 2.00x10^24 formula units, you need to first determine the molar mass of CaCl2, which is 110.98 g/mol. Then, divide the number of formula units by Avogadro's number (6.022x10^23) to convert to moles. This gives you approximately 3.32 moles of CaCl2.
To find the number of moles, first determine the number of formula units in one mole of NaCl. One mole of NaCl contains Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23) of formula units. Therefore, 4.816 x 10^24 formula units of NaCl is equal to 8 moles.
The number of atoms per mole of any element, or the number of molecules per mole of any compound, is 6.0223 x 1023 atoms. Therefore, by multiplication, 6.0223 x 1023 * 5 = 3.01107075 x 1024 atoms in 5 moles of Sodium (Na).
Sodium loses one electron to form a sodium ion. To find the number of electrons lost by 42 g of sodium, we need to first convert grams of sodium to moles, then use Avogadro's number to find the number of atoms, and finally multiply by the number of electrons lost per atom.
To find the mass of sodium chloride containing 4.59 x 10^24 formula units, you can first calculate the molar mass of NaCl (58.44 g/mol). Then, use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 atoms/mol) to convert formula units to moles. Finally, multiply the number of moles by the molar mass to find the mass of sodium chloride.
There are 4.8 moles of copper II phosphate, so you need to find the molar mass of copper II phosphate first. Copper II phosphate has the formula Cu3(PO4)2, which contains 2 atoms of phosphorus. Calculate the number of atoms of phosphorus in 4.8 moles of copper II phosphate using Avogadro's number and the molar mass of copper II phosphate.
To calculate the number of moles, first find the molar mass of CaCl2 (40.08 g/mol for Ca + 2 * 35.45 g/mol for Cl). Then divide the given number of formula units by Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 formula units/mol) to get the number of moles.
To find the number of moles of CaCl2 in 2.00x10^24 formula units, you need to first determine the molar mass of CaCl2, which is 110.98 g/mol. Then, divide the number of formula units by Avogadro's number (6.022x10^23) to convert to moles. This gives you approximately 3.32 moles of CaCl2.
1024
A chunk of data measuring 1024 bytes is equal to exactly 1 kilobyte. These are units of measure for very small units of data.
A billion is a thousand-million. Metric Units: Deca - Ten Hecto - Hundred Kilo - Thousand Mega - Million Giga - Billion Tera - Trillion Many of the prefixes are uncommonly used. But, say, for example you had a billion grams (gigagram) and you wanted to convert it to megagrams, you would multiply it by 1000. So... one gigagram would be 1000 megagrams. Now, it gets a little more complicated when one talks about computers. Computers are based on factors of 2. 210 = 1024 which is the "standard" base for many computer calculations, especially those using metric prefixes. So, a kilobyte would be 1024 bytes. a megabyte is 1024 kilobytes, or 1024*1024 bytes = 1,048,576 bytes a gigabyte is 1024 megabytes, or 1024*1024*1024 bytes = 1,073,741,824 bytes. a terabyte is 1024 gigabytes, or 1024*1024*1024*1024 bytes = 1,099,511,627,776 bytes.
The units of measurement for memory are: Bit=a 1 or 0 Byte=8 bits Kilobyte=1024 bytes Megabyte=1024 kilobytes Gigabyte=1024 megabytes Terabyte=1024 gigabytes Petabyte=1024 Terabyte Exabyte=1024 Petabyte Zettabyte = 1024 Exabyte Yottabyte=1024 Zettabyte (wow, 1208925819614629174706176 bits)
It is 45 = 1024.
They are all different types of units of memory or data, a megabyte is 1024 kilobytes, a gigabyte is 1024 megabytes and a terabyte is 1024 gigabytes. This means there are 1073741824 kilobytes in a terabyte ;-)
The metric unit to record data are bytes. There are 1024 bytes in a kilobyte, 1024 kilobytes in a megabyte, etc.
1Megabyte = 1024 Kilobytes = 1024*1024 Bytes = 1024*1024*8 bits. The question is very unclear on basic storage unit of memory and I am assuming that it is asking for how many physical transistors it contains. There are many answers to it but the assuming 1 transistor can hold 1 bit the answer can safely be 1024*1024*8