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The molar mass of methane (CH4) is approximately 16 g/mol.
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If it's one of your "baby teeth", yes, otherwise probably not.
1011 molar NaOH is impossible please improve the question 1.011** sorry
To determine the molar mass of "Casey," we first need to clarify that "Casey" does not refer to a specific chemical compound or element with a defined molar mass. If "Casey" refers to a substance or a mixture, please provide its chemical formula or composition for accurate calculation. Otherwise, without specific information, it's impossible to provide a molar mass.
yes probably, the tooth fairy comes every time usually....
Sucrose
Probably around the age of 9 or 10.
Until you are no longer taking prescription pain medication, probably 2 days.
To find the percent composition of oxygen in a compound, divide the molar mass of the oxygen in the compound by the molar mass of the entire compound, then multiply by 100 to get the percentage. Repeat this calculation for each compound listed.
The molar mass of hydrogen (H) is approximately 1.01 g/mol. For the compound ( \text{8323PO} ), assuming it refers to a specific compound containing phosphorus and oxygen, the molar mass would depend on the exact chemical formula, which isn't standard. Similarly, the notation ( \text{8324} ) is unclear and doesn't correspond to a recognized compound. Please provide more context or clarify the compounds for accurate molar mass calculation.
For C2F3Cl3: 23 kg contains 3 kg of chlorine: (3 atoms of Cl per molecule) x (molar mass of Cl / molar mass of C2F3Cl3) x 23 kg. For CF3Cl: 6 kg of chlorine: (1 atom of Cl per molecule) x (molar mass of Cl / molar mass of CF3Cl) x 23 kg.