Answer:
820.864 g
Explanation:
1) The atomic mass of sulfur (found from the periodic table) is 32.065 amu. Use this mass to find the molar mass of Sulfur. Sulfur is S8 so the molar mass of sulfur is:
8 × 32.065 = 256.52 g/mol
2) To find the mass use the formula:
m = n × M where <em>m</em><em> </em>is the mass, <em>n</em><em> </em>is the number of moles, and <em>M</em><em> </em>is the molar mass.
3)
Answer:
2.1mol/L
Explanation:
Number of moles = 0.21 moles
Volume = 0.1L
Molarity of a substance is the number of moles of solute dissolved in a volume of solvent (L)
Molarity = number of moles / volume of solvent
Molarity = 0.21 / 0.1
Molarity = 2.1mol/L
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Water-Continental-Oceanic-Mantle
Answer:
A. 32.06 g/mol
Explanation:
The molar mass units are always g/mol
1 mole = 6.22 x 10^23 molecules (Avogadro's number)
15 moles x (6.22 x 10^23) = 9.33 x 10^24 atoms