
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:Moles in
Concept introduction: The formula to convert moles to mass in grams is as follows:
(a)

Answer to Problem 3.93P
Moles in
Explanation of Solution
The formula to convert mass in grams to moles is as follows:
For
Given mass is
Molar mass is
Substitute the value in above formula.
(b)
Interpretation:Number of potassium ions in
Concept introduction: The formula to convert moles to mass in grams is as follows:
(b)

Answer to Problem 3.93P
Number of potassium ions in
Explanation of Solution
The formula to convert mass in grams to moles is as follows:
For
Given mass is
Molar mass is
Substitute the value in above formula.
The formula to convert moles to molecules is as follows:
For
Total moles is
Substitute the value in above formula.
(c)
Interpretation: Mass in
Concept introduction: The formula to convert moles to mass in grams is as follows:
(c)

Answer to Problem 3.93P
Mass in
Explanation of Solution
The formula to convert moles to mass in grams is as follows:
Moles of
Molar mass of
Substitute the values in above formula.
(d)
Interpretation:Volume of
Concept introduction: The formula to convert moles to mass in grams is as follows:
(d)

Answer to Problem 3.93P
Volume of
Explanation of Solution
The formula to convert moles to mass in grams is as follows:
Moles of
Molar mass of
Substitute the values in above formula.
The formula to calculate volume from density is as follows:
For
Mass is
Density is
Substitute the values in above formula.
(e)
Interpretation:Number of sodium ions in
Concept introduction: The formula to convert moles to mass in grams is as follows:
(e)

Answer to Problem 3.93P
Number of sodium ions in
Explanation of Solution
Since
The formula to convert moles to molecules is as follows:
For
Total moles is
Substitute the value in above formula.
(f)
Interpretation:Number of atoms in
Concept introduction:The formula to convert mass in grams to moles is as follows:
The formula to convert moles to atoms is as follows:
(f)

Answer to Problem 3.93P
Number of atoms in
Explanation of Solution
The conversion factor to convert
Hence convert
The formula to convert mass in grams to moles is as follows:
For
Given mass is
Molar mass is
Substitute the value in above formula.
The formula to convert moles to atoms is as follows:
For
Total moles is
Substitute the value in above formula.
(g)
Interpretation:Number of atoms in
Concept introduction: The formula to convert moles to atoms is as follows:
(g)

Answer to Problem 3.93P
Number of atoms in
Explanation of Solution
Chemical formula of fluorine gas is
The formula to convert moles to atoms is as follows:
Total moles is
Substitute the value in above formula.
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