Concept explainers
Perform the following conversions.
a. 3.50 mol of LitogofLi
b. 7.65 g of Co to mol of Co
c. 5.62 gofKrto mol ofKr
d. 0.0550 mol of As to g of As
(a)
Interpretation:
3.50 moles of Li should be converted to g of Li.
Concept introduction:
Number of moles of a compound is defined as the ratio of given mass of the compound to the molar or molecular mass of the compound.
The mathematical expression is given by:
Number of moles =
The one mole of any substance is equal to the Avogadro number i.e.
Answer to Problem 109A
Mass of 3.50 moles of Li = 24.3 g.
Explanation of Solution
The mathematical expression for the calculation of number of moles is given by:
Number of moles =
The above expression is rearranged as:
Molar mass of Lithium = 6.941 g/mole
Number of moles of lithium = 3.50 mole
Put the values,
(b)
Interpretation:
7.65 g of
Concept introduction:
Number of moles of a compound is defined as the ratio of given mass of the compound to the molar or molecular mass of the compound.
The mathematical expression is given by:
Number of moles =
The one mole of any substance is equal to the Avogadro number i.e.
Answer to Problem 109A
Number of moles of cobalt =
Explanation of Solution
The mathematical expression for the calculation of number of moles is given by:
Number of moles =
Molar mass of cobalt = 58.9 g/mole
Mass of cobalt = 7.65 g
Put the values,
Number of moles of cobalt =
Number of moles of cobalt =
(c)
Interpretation:
5.62 g of
Concept introduction:
Number of moles of a compound is defined as the ratio of given mass of the compound to the molar or molecular mass of the compound.
The mathematical expression is given by:
Number of moles =
The one mole of any substance is equal to the Avogadro number i.e.
Answer to Problem 109A
Number of moles of krypton =
Explanation of Solution
The mathematical expression for the calculation of number of moles is given by:
Number of moles =
Molar mass of krypton = 83.8 g/mole
Mass of krypton = 5.62 g
Put the values,
Number of moles of krypton =
Number of moles of krypton =
(d)
Interpretation:
0.0550 mole of
Concept introduction:
Number of moles of a compound is defined as the ratio of given mass of the compound to the molar or molecular mass of the compound.
The mathematical expression is given by:
Number of moles =
The one mole of any substance is equal to the Avogadro number i.e.
Answer to Problem 109A
Mass of 0.0550 mole of
Explanation of Solution
The mathematical expression for the calculation of number of moles is given by:
Number of moles =
The above expression is rearranged as:
Molar mass of arsenic = 74.92 g/mole
Number of moles of arsenic = 0.0550 mole
Put the values,
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