Introductory Chemistry: Concepts and Critical Thinking (8th Edition)
Introductory Chemistry: Concepts and Critical Thinking (8th Edition)
8th Edition
ISBN: 9780134421377
Author: Charles H Corwin
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 8, Problem 16E
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The molar mass of iron (II) acetate, Fe(C2H3O2)2 is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The mass of one mole of any substance is known as its molar mass. The molar mass of an element is equal to the atomic mass of an element. Molar mass is expressed in g/mol. The molar mass of a compound is the sum of all the atoms of each element present in the compound.

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Answer to Problem 16E

The molar mass of iron (II) acetate, Fe(C2H3O2)2 is 173.94 g/mol.

Explanation of Solution

The molar mass of iron (II) acetate, Fe(C2H3O2)2 is computed by the formula written below.

Molar mass of iron(II)acetate (Fe(C2H3O2)2)=Fe+6H+4C+4O...(1)

The value of molar mass of iron, hydrogen, carbon and oxygen are 55.84 g/mol, 1.01 g/mol, 12.01 g/mol and 16.00 g/mol respectively.

Substitute the vales of molar mass of iron, hydrogen, carbon and oxygen in equation number (1).

Molar massof iron(II) acetate=(55.84 g/mol+6×1.01 g/mol+4×12.01 g/mol+4×16.00 g/mol)=173.94 g/mol

Therefore, the molar mass of the iron (II) acetate, Fe(C2H3O2)2 is 173.94 g/mol.

Conclusion

The molar mass of the iron (II) acetate, Fe(C2H3O2)2 is 173.94 g/mol.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The molar mass of iron (II) phosphate, Fe3(PO4)2 is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The mass of one mole of any substance is known as its molar mass. The molar mass of an element is equal to the atomic mass of an element. Molar mass is expressed in g/mol. The molar mass of a compound is the sum of all the atoms of each element present in the compound.

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Answer to Problem 16E

The molar mass of iron (II) phosphate, Fe3(PO4)2 is 357.49 g/mol.

Explanation of Solution

The molar mass of iron (II) phosphate, Fe3(PO4)2 is computed by the formula written below.

Molar massof iron(II) phosphate Fe3(PO4)2=3Fe+2P+8O  …(2)

The value of molar mass of iron, phosphorus and oxygen are 55.85 g/mol, 30.97 g/mol and 16.00 g/mol respectively.

Substitute the values of molar mass of iron, phosphorus and oxygen in equation number (2).

Molar massof iron(II) phosphate=(3×55.85 g/mol+2×30.97 g/mol+8×16.00 g/mol)=357.49 g/mol

Therefore, the molar mass of iron (II) phosphate, Fe3(PO4)2 is 357.49 g/mol.

Conclusion

The molar mass of iron (II) phosphate, Fe3(PO4)2 is 357.49 g/mol.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The molar mass of tribromine octaoxide, Br3O8 is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The mass of one mole of any substance is known as its molar mass. The molar mass of an element is equal to the atomic mass of an element. Molar mass is expressed in g/mol. The molar mass of a compound is the sum of all the atoms of each element present in the compound.

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Answer to Problem 16E

The molar mass of tribromine octaoxide, Br3O8 is 367.70 g/mol.

Explanation of Solution

The molar mass of tribromine octaoxide, Br3O8 is computed by the formula written below.

Molar mass of tribromine octaoxide (Br3O8)=3Br+8O  …(3)

The value of molar mass of bromine and oxygen is 79.90 g/mol and 16.00 g/mol respectively.

Substitute the values of molar mass of bromine and oxygen in the equation number (3).

Molarmassoftribromine octaoxide=3×79.90 g/mol+8×16.00 g/mol=367.70 g/mol

Therefore the molar mass of tribromine octaoxide, Br3O8 is 367.70 g/mol.

Conclusion

The molar mass of tribromine octaoxide, Br3O8 is 367.70 g/mol.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The molar mass of trinitroglycerin, C3H5O3(NO2)3 is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The mass of one mole of any substance is known as its molar mass. The molar mass of an element is equal to the atomic mass of an element. Molar mass is expressed in g/mol. The molar mass of a compound is the sum of all the atoms of each element present in the compound.

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Answer to Problem 16E

The molar mass of trinitroglycerin, C3H5O3(NO2)3 is 227.098 g/mol.

Explanation of Solution

The molar mass of trinitroglycerin, C3H5O3(NO2)3 is computed by the formula written below.

Molar mass of trinitro glycerin (C3H5O3(NO2)3)=3C+9O+5H+3N  …(4)

The value of molar mass of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen are 12.01 g/mol, 16.00 g/mol, 1.01 g/mol and 14.006 g/mol recpectively.

Substitute the values of molar mass of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen in equation (4).

Molar mass of trinitro glycerin=(3×12.01 g/mol+9×16.00 g/mol+5×1.01 g/mol+3×14.006 g/mol)=227.098 g/mol

Therefore, the molar mass of the trinitroglycerin, C3H5O3(NO2)3 is 227.098 g/mol.

Conclusion

The molar mass of trinitroglycerin, C3H5O3(NO2)3 is 227.098 g/mol.

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