It depends how you chop it . Fine chopped or grated, you will have about 6 oz or 170 gm per cup.
400 grams
One potato cake has about 1-3 grams of saturated fat, on average.
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To calculate the number of moles of copper in 75.92 g, divide the given mass by the molar mass of copper. The molar mass of copper is 63.55 g/mol. So, 75.92 g / 63.55 g/mol = approximately 1.19 moles of copper.
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between copper (Cu) and nitric acid (HNO3) is Cu + 4HNO3 -> Cu(NO3)2 + 2NO2 + 2H2O. From the equation, it can be seen that 1 mol of Cu reacts with 4 mol of HNO3. Therefore, to react with 2.0 mol of HNO3, 0.5 mol of Cu is needed. The molar mass of Cu is approximately 63.5 g/mol, so 0.5 mol of Cu would be equivalent to 31.75 grams.
Mercury has a density of 13.55 grams per cu cm, so 1 liter (1,000 cu cm) weighs 13,550 grams or 13.55 kg.
Multiply 564 grams of copper by 1 mole over the atomic mass of copper (represented in grams). 564 g Cu * 1 mol Cu / (atomic mass) g Cu The atomic mass is located on the periodic table and represented in atomic units. The same value is used here, but with the unit as grams.
The balanced equation for the reaction is: Cu + 2AgNO3 -> Cu(NO3)2 + 2Ag Calculate the molar mass of Cu and Ag (Cu = 63.55 g/mol, Ag = 107.87 g/mol). Using the molar ratio of Cu to Ag (1:2), convert the mass of Cu to moles, then use the molar ratio to find the moles of Ag produced. Finally, convert moles of Ag to grams using the molar mass of Ag to find the grams of silver produced.
1 kg = 1000 g. You now have all the information required to answer your question.
From Corzinne T. Netzer's book, The Complete Book of Food Counts: potato, raw, unpeeled, 1 lb. has 5.4 grams of fiber potato, baked, in skin, 4 3/4" x 2 1/3" has 4.3 grams of fiber potato, baked, without skin, 1/2 cup has .9 grams of fiber pototo, 1/2 cup, mashed with whole milk has 2.1 grams of fiber
1 mol of an element is equal to it's atomic weight, but with grams instead of amu (or daltons) as the unit. For example, with copper (Cu), 63.5 amu is its rough atomic weight, which means it weighs roughly 63.5g per mol. Then we just need to divide through. 63.5 x 0.345 = 21.9g
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between Al and CuSO4 is 2Al + 3CuSO4 → 3Cu + Al2(SO4)3. By stoichiometry, 1 mole of Al produces 3 moles of Cu. So, first convert 20.0 grams of Al to moles, then use the mole ratio to find the moles of Cu produced, and finally convert moles of Cu to grams. The maximum amount of Cu that could be produced by reacting 20.0 grams of Al with excess CuSO4 would be 33.8 grams.