Voles are a real problem in a lot of areas of the country. They are very damaging to lawns, shrubs and trees. A dozen pairs of voles in an acre of land can have hundreds of babies and their populations can quickly get out of control if something isn't done about them. They tunnel just under the snow in winter, leaving a maze of trails through your lawn in spring. They chew through the tender outer bark of shrubs and trees, girdling and killing them.
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∙ 14y agoFemale voles are pregnant, between 16 - 24 days, and can give birth to upto eight young.
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3.3 moles of K2S 3.3 moles of S-2 6.6 moles of K+1
The mole ratio to convert from moles of a to moles of b is determined by the coefficients of a and b in the balanced chemical equation. For example, if the balanced equation is 2A + 3B -> 4C, the mole ratio would be 3 moles of B for every 2 moles of A.
There are 0.75 moles of ammonia in 0.75 moles of ammonia.
There are 4.5 moles of sodium fluoride in 4.5 moles of sodium fluoride.
From the balanced equation, 2 moles of A3 react with 3 moles of B2 to produce 6 moles of AB. Therefore, if 10 moles of A3 are reacted, the ratio of moles of AB produced would be (10 moles A3 / 2 moles A3) * 6 moles AB = 30 moles AB.
2 moles of Ca and 4 moles of OH
Of course 6 moles.
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1.5 moles of Hydrogen. In every mole of H2SO4 (Sulfuric Acid) there are 2 moles of Hydrogen atoms. So, in .75 moles of Sulfuric Acid, there would be 1.5 (double the moles of sulfuric acid) moles of Hydrogen.
For every 2 moles of A3, 3 moles of B2 react to form 6 moles of AB. Since we have 10 moles of A3, we need to double the moles of B2 reacting, which would be 15 moles of B2 to fully react with the 10 moles of A3. This would produce 30 moles of AB.
2KClO3 --> 2KCl + 3O2For every 3 moles of oxygen gas produced, 2 moles of potassium chlorate are used.6 moles O2 * (2 moles KClO3 reacted / 3 moles O2 produced) = 4 moles KClO3
The collective nouns for moles are:a company of molesa labour of moles (or labor)a movement of moles