One Mole of Sodium Hydroxide NaOH= 40.00g/l =1N (8.0g NaOH in 100.0ml of water)= 2N NaOH or (80g of NaOH in 1L of water)= 2N NaOH
The mass of the solution is 5g (iron sulfate) + 75g (water) = 80g. Therefore, the percentage by mass of iron sulfate in the solution is (5g / 80g) * 100% = 6.25%.
To calculate the molarity, you first need to find the moles of magnesium chloride using its molar mass. The molar mass of magnesium chloride is 95.21 g/mol. Next, use the formula Molarity = moles of solute / liters of solution to find the molarity. Convert 250 ml to liters (0.25 L) and then calculate the molarity.
To make a 2N NaOH solution, you need to dissolve 80g of NaOH pellets (sodium hydroxide) in enough water to make 1 liter of solution. This will yield a solution with a concentration of 2N (normality), as the equivalent weight of NaOH is 40 g/mol. Be sure to wear appropriate protective gear and handle NaOH with care, as it is a caustic and potentially hazardous chemical.
To find the molarity of the sugar solution, we first need to convert the mass of glucose to moles. The molar mass of glucose (C6H12O6) is 180 g/mol. So, 80 g of glucose is equal to 80/180 = 0.444 moles. Next, calculate the molarity by dividing moles of glucose by liters of solution (0.75 L), Molarity = 0.444 moles / 0.75 L = 0.592 M.
The molarity can be calculated by first converting grams of sodium hydroxide to moles, then dividing by the volume of the solution in liters. In this case, the molar mass of NaOH is 40 g/mol. So, 80g is 2 moles. With a volume of 0.5 L, the molarity is 2 moles / 0.500 L = 4 M.
One Mole of Sodium Hydroxide NaOH= 40.00g/l =1N (8.0g NaOH in 100.0ml of water)= 2N NaOH or (80g of NaOH in 1L of water)= 2N NaOH
The mass of the solution is 5g (iron sulfate) + 75g (water) = 80g. Therefore, the percentage by mass of iron sulfate in the solution is (5g / 80g) * 100% = 6.25%.
To calculate the molarity, you first need to find the moles of magnesium chloride using its molar mass. The molar mass of magnesium chloride is 95.21 g/mol. Next, use the formula Molarity = moles of solute / liters of solution to find the molarity. Convert 250 ml to liters (0.25 L) and then calculate the molarity.
To make a 2N NaOH solution, you need to dissolve 80g of NaOH pellets (sodium hydroxide) in enough water to make 1 liter of solution. This will yield a solution with a concentration of 2N (normality), as the equivalent weight of NaOH is 40 g/mol. Be sure to wear appropriate protective gear and handle NaOH with care, as it is a caustic and potentially hazardous chemical.
80g = 0.17637 pounds
80 gm of water is 5.64 tbsp
0.008hg to 80g
To find the molarity of the sugar solution, we first need to convert the mass of glucose to moles. The molar mass of glucose (C6H12O6) is 180 g/mol. So, 80 g of glucose is equal to 80/180 = 0.444 moles. Next, calculate the molarity by dividing moles of glucose by liters of solution (0.75 L), Molarity = 0.444 moles / 0.75 L = 0.592 M.
About 80 cc, since water has a density of approximately 1 g/cc.
Well 80g is equivalent to 0.18 pounds and there are 14 pounds in a stone so that would make 80g approximately 0.01 stones.
The Marlin model 80G was a promotional model that was made from 1960-1965.