I need slightly detailed instructions on how to solve this, applying the rules of scientific notation and significant figures.
A substance was found to have 9.50 Zg of bacteria. If 4.5908 Mg was extracted from it, how many grams were left in the substance?
Derive the formula fr the density of a solvent using the molarity formula. Molar = mass of solute/volume of solution.
The density of a gas is 0.945 g/L. Compute for its mass, given it is a 0.85 mol gas at 295K with 0.6 atm pressure. (Use the ideal gas law, PV=nRT)
This will greatly help my classmates and I. Thank you so much!
A substance was found to have 9.50 Zg of bacteria. If 4.5908 Mg was extracted from it, how many grams were left in the substance?
Derive the formula fr the density of a solvent using the molarity formula. Molar = mass of solute/volume of solution.
The density of a gas is 0.945 g/L. Compute for its mass, given it is a 0.85 mol gas at 295K with 0.6 atm pressure. (Use the ideal gas law, PV=nRT)
This will greatly help my classmates and I. Thank you so much!