Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The number of moles of oxygen atoms in 2.50 mol of KMnO4 needs to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The number of moles of any atom in 1 mol of the compound can be determined from its molecular formula. The subscript of atom in the formula gives the number of moles of atom present in the compound.
Answer to Problem 128A
10 mol of O atoms.
Explanation of Solution
The given formula of compound is KMnO4.
From the above formula, the number of moles of O in 1 mol of KMnO4 is 4 mol. Thus, number of moles of O atom in 2.5 mol of KMnO4 will be:
Thus, the number of moles of O atom is 10 mol.
(b)
Interpretation:
The number of moles of oxygen atom in 45.9 mol of CO2 needs to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The number of moles of any atom in 1 mol of the compound can be determined from its molecular formula. The subscript of atom in the formula gives the number of moles of atom present in the compound.
Answer to Problem 128A
91.8 mol.
Explanation of Solution
The given formula of compound is CO2.
From the above formula, the number of moles of O in 1 mol of CO2 is 2 mol. Thus, number of moles of O atom in 45.9 mol of CO2 will be:
Thus, the number of moles of O atom is 91.8 mol.
(c)
Interpretation:
The number of moles of oxygen atom in
Concept introduction:
The number of moles of any atom in 1 mol of the compound can be determined from its molecular formula. The subscript of atom in the formula gives the number of moles of atom present in the compound.
Answer to Problem 128A
Explanation of Solution
The given formula of compound is
From the above formula, the number of moles of O in 1 mol of is 9 mol. Thus, number of moles of O atom in
Thus, the number of moles of O atom is
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