Introductory Chemistry: A Foundation
Introductory Chemistry: A Foundation
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ISBN: 9781285199030
Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 8, Problem 128CP

itamin B 12 , cyancobalamin, is essential for human nutrition. Its molecular formula is C 63 H 88 CoN 14 O 14 P . A lack of this vita min in the diet can lead to anemia. Cyanocohalamin is the form of the vitamin found in vitamin supplements.

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  • What is the molar mass of cyanocobalamin to two decimal places?
  • How many moles of cyanocohalamin molecules are present in 250 mg of cyanocobalamin?
  • What is the mass of 0.60 mole of cyanocobalamin?
  • How many atoms of hydrogen are in 1 .0 mole of cyanocobalamin?
  • What is the mass of 1 .0 × 10 7 molecules of cyanocobalamin?
  • What is the mass (in grams) of one molecule of cyanocobalamin?
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    Interpretation:

    The molar mass of cyanocobalamin upto two decimal places is to be calculated.

    Concept Introduction:

    A molar mass of a substance is the mass of the substance divided by the number of moles of the substance. The SI unit of molar mass of kg/mol and other unit is g/mol.

    The formula to calculate the molar mass is,

    Molar mass of the substance= Mass of the substancegNumberofmoles.

    Answer to Problem 128CP

    The molar mass of cyanocobalamin to two decimal places is 1353.76g/mol.

    Explanation of Solution

    The molecular formula of cyanocobalamnin is C63H88CoN14O14P.

    The molar mass of carbon is 12g/mol.

    The molar mass of hydrogen is 1g/mol.

    The molar mass of oxygen is 15.99g/mol.

    The molar mass of nitrogen is 14g/mol.

    The molar mass of phosphorus is 30.97g/mol.

    The molar mass of cobalt is 58.93g/mol.

    The molar mass of cyanocobalamnin is calculated by the expression,

    Molar mass of C63H88CoN14O14P=63×molarmassofC+88×molarmassofH+1×molarmassofCo+14×molarmassofN+14×molarmassofO+1×molarmassofP

    Substitute the respective values of molar mass of each element in the above exopression.

    Molar mass of C63H88CoN14O14P=63×12g/mol+88×1g/mol+1×58.93g/mol+14×14g/mol+14×15.99g/mol+1×30.97g/mol=1353.76g/mol

    Thus, the molar mass of cyanocobalmaine is 1353.76g/mol.

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    Interpretation:

    The number of moles of cyanaocobalamin molecules present in 250mg of cyanaocobalamin is to be stated.

    Concept Introduction:

    A mole of a substance contains exactly 6.02214076×1023 of atoms/molecules. It is used to measure the amount of the substance in SI units.

    The formula to calculate the number of moles is:

    Numberofmoles= Mass of the substancegMolar mass of the substance.

    Answer to Problem 128CP

    The number of moles of cyanocobalamin molecules present in 250mg of cyanocobalamin is 1.85×104mol.

    Explanation of Solution

    The given mass of cyanocobalamin is 250mg.

    The conversion of mg to g is done as,

    1 mg=103g

    Thus, the mass of cyanocobalamin is 0.250 g.

    The molar mass of cyanocobalamin is 1353.76 g/mol.

    The moles of cyanocobalamin is calculated by the expression,

    Numberofmoles= Mass of the substancegMolar mass of the substance

    Substitute the value of mass and molar of cyanocobalamin in the above expression.

    Numberofmolesof cyanocobalamin=0.25g1353.76 g/mol=1.85×104mol

    The number of moles of cyanocobalamin molecules present in 250mg of cyanocobalamin is 1.85×104mol.

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    Interpretation:

    The mass of 0.60mol of cyanocobalamine is to be stated.

    Concept Introduction:

    A mole of a substance contains exactly 6.02214076×1023 of atoms/molecules. It is used to measure the amount of the substance in SI units.

    The formula to calculate the number of moles is:

    Numberofmoles= Mass of the substancegMolar mass of the substance.

    Answer to Problem 128CP

    The mass of 0.60mol of cyanocobalamine is 812.26 g.

    Explanation of Solution

    The given moles of cyanocobalamin is 0.60mol.

    The molar mass of cyanocobalamin is 1353.76g/mol.

    The mass of cyanocobalamin is calculated by the expression,

     Mass of the substanceg=Numberofmoles×Molar mass of the substance

    Substitute the value of moles and molar of cyanocobalamin in the above expression.

     Mass of cyanocobalamine=0.60×1353.76 g/mol=812.26 g

    Thus, the mass of 0.60mol of cyanocobalamine is 812.26 g.

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    Interpretation:

    The atoms of hydrogen that are present in 1.0mol of cyanocobalamin are to be stated.

    Concept Introduction:

    A mole of a substance contains exactly 6.02214076×1023 of atoms/molecules. It is used to measure the amount of the substance in SI units.

    The formula to calculate the number of moles is:

    Numberofmoles= Mass of the substancegMolar mass of the substance.

    Answer to Problem 128CP

    The atoms of hydrogen that are present in 1.0mol of cyanocobalamin are 5.29×1025atoms.

    Explanation of Solution

    The given moles of cyanocobalamin is 0.60mol.

    According to the molecular formula of cyanocobalamine that is C63H88CoN14O14P, there are total 88 atoms of hydrogen present in cyanocobalamine.

    If 1.0mol of substance contains 6.02214076×1023 of atoms then one mole of cyanocobalamine contains 6.02214076×1023×88=5.29×1025atoms of hydrogen

    Thus, atoms of hydrogen that are present in 1.0mol of cyanocobalamin are 5.29×1025atoms.

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    Interpretation:

    The mass of 1×107molecules of cyanocobalamine is to be stated.

    Concept Introduction:

    A mole of a substance contains exactly 6.02214076×1023 of atoms/molecules. It is used to measure the amount of the substance in SI units.

    The formula to calculate the number of moles is:

    Numberofmoles= Mass of the substancegMolar mass of the substance.

    Answer to Problem 128CP

    The mass of 1×107molecules of cyanocobalamine is 244.80×1016g.

    Explanation of Solution

    The given number of molecules of cyanocobalamin is 1×107molecules.

    The molar mass of cyanocobalamin is 1353.76g/mol.

    1.0mol of substance contains 6.022×1023 of atoms/molecules.

    Thus, the mass of 1×107molecules of cyanocobalamin is,

    Mass=1353.766.022×1023×107=244.80×1016g

    Thus, the mass of 1×107molecules of cyanocobalamine is 244.80×1016g.

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    Interpretation:

    The mass of one molecule of cyanocobalamine is to be stated.

    Concept Introduction:

    A mole of a substance contains exactly 6.02214076×1023 of atoms/molecules. It is used to measure the amount of the substance in SI units.

    The formula to calculate the number of moles is:

    Numberofmoles= Mass of the substancegMolar mass of the substance.

    Answer to Problem 128CP

    The mass of one molecule of cyanocobalamine is 244.80×1023g.

    Explanation of Solution

    The given number of molecules of cyanocobalamin is 1×107molecules.

    The molar mass of cyanocobalamin is 1353.76g/mol.

    1.0mol of substance contains 6.022×1023 atoms/molecules.

    Thus, the mass of 1 molecule of cyanocobalamin is,

    Mass=1353.766.022×1023×1=244.80×1023g

    Thus, the mass of 1molecule of cyanocobalamine is 244.80×1023g.

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