(a)
Interpretation: The moles and number of molecules and atoms in 4.24 g of
Concept Introduction: The molecular mass of compound is the sum of
(a)
Answer to Problem 53A
Explanation of Solution
Molar mass of
Mass of
1 mole = 6.022 x 1023 atoms
Calculate moles of
Calculate number of molecules:
Calculate number of atoms:
1 molecule of
(b)
Interpretation: The mass and number of molecules and atoms in 0.224 moles of
Concept Introduction: The molecular mass of compound is the sum of atomic mass of all the atoms present in the given chemical compound. Mole concept is used to calculate the moles, mass, number of atoms and moles of a compound. The relation between these values can be shown as:
(b)
Answer to Problem 53A
Explanation of Solution
Molar mass of
Moles of
1 mole = 6.022 x 1023 atoms
Calculate mass of
Calculate number of atoms:
Calculate number of atoms:
1 molecule of
(c)
Interpretation: The mass, moles and number of atoms in 2.71 x 1022 molecules of
Concept Introduction: The molecular mass of compound is the sum of atomic mass of all the atoms present in the given chemical compound. Mole concept is used to calculate the moles, mass, number of atoms and moles of a compound. The relation between these values can be shown as:
(c)
Answer to Problem 53A
Explanation of Solution
Molar mass of
Number of atoms of
1 mole = 6.022 x 1023 atoms
Calculate moles:
Calculate mass of
Calculate number of atoms:
1 molecule of
(d)
Interpretation: The mass and number of atoms, molecules in 1.26 moles of
Concept Introduction: The molecular mass of compound is the sum of atomic mass of all the atoms present in the given chemical compound. Mole concept is used to calculate the moles, mass, number of atoms and moles of a compound. The relation between these values can be shown as:
(d)
Answer to Problem 53A
Explanation of Solution
Molar mass of
Moles of
1 mole = 6.022 x 1023 atoms
Calculate mass of
Calculate number of atoms:
Calculate number of atoms:
1 molecule of
(e)
Interpretation: The mass, moles and number of atoms in 4.12 x 1024 molecules of
Concept Introduction: The molecular mass of compound is the sum of atomic mass of all the atoms present in the given chemical compound. Mole concept is used to calculate the moles, mass, number of atoms and moles of a compound. The relation between these values can be shown as:
(e)
Answer to Problem 53A
Explanation of Solution
Molar mass of
Number of molecules = 4.12 x 1024 molecules
1 mole = 6.022 x 1023 atoms
Calculate moles:
Calculate mass of H2O:
Calculate number of atoms:
1 molecule of
(f)
Interpretation: The moles and number of atoms, molecules in 0.297 g of
Concept Introduction: The molecular mass of compound is the sum of atomic mass of all the atoms present in the given chemical compound. Mole concept is used to calculate the moles, mass, number of atoms and moles of a compound. The relation between these values can be shown as:
(f)
Answer to Problem 53A
Explanation of Solution
Molar mass of
Mass of
1 mole = 6.022 x 1023 atoms
Calculate moles of
Calculate number of atoms:
Calculate number of atoms:
1 molecule of
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