Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The mass of
Concept introduction:
One mole is defined as the amount of substance that contains the same number of entities such as molecules, ions, atoms as the number of atoms in
Molar mass is defined as the mass of
Following are the steps to calculate the mass of a chemical substance when number of molecules is given.
Step 1: Determine the amount of substance by using Avogadro’s number. The expression to calculate the moles of a chemical substance is as follows:
Step 2: Multiply the moleswith the molar mass of the chemical substance to obtain the mass of chemical substance in grams. The mass can be converted to kilogram by using the relation between gram and kilogram. The formula to calculate the mass of a substance in kilogram is as follows:
(a)
Answer to Problem 3.15P
The mass of
Explanation of Solution
The expression to calculate the molar mass of
Substitute
Therefore, the molar mass of
One mole of
Multiply
The relation between gram and kilogram is as follows:
Therefore, the conversion factor is
Multiply
The mass of
(b)
Interpretation:
The amount of chlorine atoms in
Concept introduction:
Molar mass is defined as the mass of
The molecular formula of a compound tells the number of atoms of each element present in the compound.
Following are the steps to calculate the amount of an element in a compound.
Step 1: Convert the mass of the compound to moles by using molar mass of that compound by using the formula as,
Step 2: Determine the number of moles of atoms of an element from the molecular formula of the compound. The formula to calculate the moles of an element is as follows:
(b)
Answer to Problem 3.15P
The amount of chlorine atoms in
Explanation of Solution
The expression to calculate the molar mass of
Substitute
Therefore, the molar mass of
From the molecular formula of
The amount of chlorine atoms in
(c)
Interpretation:
The number of
Concept introduction:
One mole is defined as the amount of substance that contains the same number of entities such as molecules, ions, atoms as the number of atoms in
Molar mass is defined as the mass of
The molecular formula of a compound tells the number of atoms/ions of each element present in the compound.
Following are the steps to calculate the number of ions in a compound.
Step 1: Convert the mass of the compound to moles by using the molar mass of that compound as follows:
Step 2: Determine the number of moles of ions of an element from the molecular formula of the compound. The formula to calculate the moles of ions is as follows:
Step 3: Determine the number of ions by multiplying the moles of ions with the Avogadro’s number. The expression to calculate the number of ions of an element is as follows:
(c)
Answer to Problem 3.15P
In
Explanation of Solution
The expression to calculate the molar mass of
Substitute
Therefore, the molar mass of
From the molecular formula of
One mole of hydride ion has
In
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