266,86 g aluminium chloride are obtained.
It depends on the ingredient. For most liquids and powders, there are about 15 grams in a tablespoon. However, for more dense or granular ingredients like sugar or salt, there are closer to 20 grams in a tablespoon.
Well, that depends entirely upon what you are measuring. Grams is a unit of mass and a teaspoon is a unit of volume. For instance: If you fill a teaspoon with water it's weight (mass x gravity) is very small. However, if you fill that same teaspoon with lead it would be much heavier. Seeing that gravity doesn't change, nor does the teaspoon...the only thing that changes is the mass (number of grams). So there isn't a set number of grams per teaspoon. It depends upon what you are measuring. This applies no mater how many Grams or teaspoons you are trying to convert.
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Chlorine has 7 valence electrons.
There are 2 tablespoons in 1 ounce of granular chlorine.
1 cup is 8 ounces. So 1 pound is 2 cups. - (NOTE :- Chlorine granules as used to shock pools, come in different concentrations, -be careful to note concentration percentage )
2 cups
There are approximately 1.18 cups of granulated chlorine in 120 grams.
About 250 gm per cup.
To find the answer, we multiply the 7 grams of NaCl by the ratio of the molar mass of chlorine over the molar mass of sodium chloride. By doing this, we find that there are about 4.25 grams of chlorine in 7 grams of NaCl.
75 g sodium chloride contain 29,75 g sodium.
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There are 3.55 grams in 0.100 moles of chlorine. This is calculated by multiplying the molar mass of chlorine (35.45 g/mol) by the number of moles (0.100 mol).
117 grams of sodium chloride (NaCl) is equivalent to 117 grams of chlorine gas because each molecule of NaCl contains one sodium atom and one chlorine atom.
To produce 1 mole of chloroform, you need 3 moles of chlorine. So, to produce 1.5 moles of chloroform, you would need 4.5 moles of chlorine. Converting moles to grams by using the molar mass of chlorine (35.5 g/mol) gives you 160.5 grams of chlorine required.
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