The molecular formula of nitroglycerin is C3H5N3O9. To form 1 mole of nitroglycerin, you would need 3 moles of glycerol (C3H8O3) as each mole of glycerol provides 3 moles of carbon atoms necessary for the nitroglycerin structure. The molar mass of glycerol is 92.09 g/mol, so to make 1 mole of nitroglycerin, you would need 276.27 grams of glycerol.
There are 453.592 grams in a pound.
1 kilogram = 1000 grams Accordingly, 763 grams = 0.763 kilogram
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Yes, glycerol can mix completely with sugar to form a homogeneous solution. Glycerol is a solvent that can dissolve many substances, including sugars, to create a uniform mixture.
One tablespoon is equivalent to about 15 grams.
Nitroglycerin is one molecule.
There are 1,000 Grams in a Kilogram.
8 grams
100.000 grams
1000 grams
Three fatty acids are added to a glycerol molecule to form a triglyceride molecule. This process involves the removal of three water molecules, resulting in ester linkages between the fatty acids and the glycerol.
That is 113.36 grams
There are 453.592 grams in a pound.
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It takes 400 quarter [grams] to make 100 grams.It takes 400 quarter [grams] to make 100 grams.It takes 400 quarter [grams] to make 100 grams.It takes 400 quarter [grams] to make 100 grams.
600 / 4 = 150 grams
1 Tulam = 11.66 Grams