What number of molecules (or formula units) are present in 1.00 g of each of the compounds in Exercise 51?
(a)
Expert Solution
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The mass of compound is given. By using the mass, the number of molecules present of each of the compound given in exercise 51 is to be determined.
Concept introduction: The atomic mass is defined as the sum of number of protons and number of neutrons.
Molar mass of a substance is defined as the mass of the substance in gram of one mole of that compound.
The molar mass of any compound can be calculated by adding of atomic weight of individual atoms present in it.
The amount of substance containing
12g of pure carbon is called a mole. One mole of atoms always contains
6.022×1023 molecules. The number of molecules in one mole is also called Avogadro’s number.
Hence,
(6.022×1023atoms)(12u1atom)=12g⇒1u=16.022×1023g
To determine: The number of molecules in
1.00g of
NH3.
Explanation of Solution
Given
The mass of
NH3 is
1.00g.
The molar mass of
NH3 is,
(14.006+3×1.0079)g/mol=17.0297g/mol
Formula
The number of moles in
NH3 is calculated as,
MolesofNH3=MassofNH3MolarmassofNH3
Substitute the values of mass and molar mass of
NH3 in above equation.
The number of molecules is calculated by multiplying the number of moles with Avogadro’s number.
(b)
Expert Solution
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The mass of compound is given. By using the mass, the number of molecules present of each of the compound given in exercise 51 is to be determined.
Concept introduction: The atomic mass is defined as the sum of number of protons and number of neutrons.
Molar mass of a substance is defined as the mass of the substance in gram of one mole of that compound.
The molar mass of any compound can be calculated by adding of atomic weight of individual atoms present in it.
The amount of substance containing
12g of pure carbon is called a mole. One mole of atoms always contains
6.022×1023 molecules. The number of molecules in one mole is also called Avogadro’s number.
Hence,
(6.022×1023atoms)(12u1atom)=12g⇒1u=16.022×1023g
To determine: The number of molecules in
1.00g of
N2H4.
Explanation of Solution
Given
The mass of
N2H4 is
1.00g.
The molar mass of
N2H4 is,
(2×14.006+4×1.0079)g/mol=32.0436g/mol
Formula
The number of moles in
N2H4 is calculated as,
MolesofN2H4=MassofN2H4MolarmassofN2H4
Substitute the values of mass and molar mass of
N2H4 in above equation.
The number of molecules is calculated by multiplying the number of moles with Avogadro’s number.
(c)
Expert Solution
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The mass of compound is given. By using the mass, the number of molecules present of each of the compound given in exercise 51 is to be determined.
Concept introduction: The atomic mass is defined as the sum of number of protons and number of neutrons.
Molar mass of a substance is defined as the mass of the substance in gram of one mole of that compound.
The molar mass of any compound can be calculated by adding of atomic weight of individual atoms present in it.
The amount of substance containing
12g of pure carbon is called a mole. One mole of atoms always contains
6.022×1023 molecules. The number of molecules in one mole is also called Avogadro’s number.
Hence,
(6.022×1023atoms)(12u1atom)=12g⇒1u=16.022×1023g
To determine: The number of molecules in
1.00g of
(NH4)2Cr2O7.
(a) The following synthesis of the molecule shown in the circle has a major problem. What is this problem? (2
pts)
1) HBr
(no peroxides)
2) H-
NaNH2
Br
3) NaNH,
4) CH3Br
5) H2, Pd
(b) Starting with the molecule shown below and any other materials with two carbons or less, write out an
alternate synthesis of the circled molecule. More than one step is needed. Indicate the reagent(s) and the major
product in all the steps in your synthesis. (5 pts)
2024 Fall Term (1) Organic Chemistry 1 (Lec)
CHEM 22204 02[6386] (Hunter College)
(c) Using the same starting material as in part (b) and any other materials win two carpons or less, write out
syntheses of the circled molecules shown below. More than one step is needed in each case. Indicate the
reagent(s) and the major product in all the steps in your synthesis. You may use reactions and products from
your synthesis in part (b). (5 pts)
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Free Response Questions
FRQ 1:
0/5
To spectrophotometrically determine the mass percent of cobalt in an ore containing cobalt and
some inert materials, solutions with known [Co?) are prepared and absorbance of each of the
solutions is measured at the wavelength of optimum absorbance. The data are used to create a
calibration plot, shown below.
0.90-
0.80-
0.70
0.60
0.50
0.40-
0.30
0.20-
0.10-
0.00-
0.005
0.010
Concentration (M)
0.015
A 0.630 g sample of the ore is completely dissolved in concentrated HNO3(aq). The mixture is diluted
with water to a final volume of 50.00 ml. Assume that all the cobalt in the ore sample is converted to
Co2+(aq).
a. What is the [Co2] in the solution if the absorbance of a sample of the solution is 0.74?
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b. Calculate the number of moles of Co2+(aq) in the 50.00 mL solution.
0.008 mols Co
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