a.
Interpretation:
The number of sodium ions present in 2.25 g of Na2SO3 needs to be determined.
Concept introduction:
In 1 mol of any substance, there are
a.
Answer to Problem 43PP
The number of
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The mass sodium sulfite
Calculation:
The molar mass of
Now from formula, 1 mol of
b.
Interpretation:
The number of
Concept introduction:
In 1 mol of any substance, there are
b.
Answer to Problem 43PP
The number of
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The mass sodium sulfite
Calculation:
The molar mass of sodium sulfite is 142 g/mol. Thus, number of moles will be:
In 1 mol of sodium sulfite, 1 mol of
c.
Interpretation:
The mass of one formula unit of
Concept introduction:
In 1 mol of any substance, there are
c.
Answer to Problem 43PP
The mass of one formula unit of
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The mass sodium sulfite
Calculation:
The molar mass of sodium sulfite is 142 g/mol. Thus, number of moles will be:
Now,
The number of formula units will be:
Since,
Thus, the mass of 1 formula unit will be:
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