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 22E
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The mass of sodium is to be calculated.

Concept introduction:

A mole is the amount of substance that has Avogadro’s number of particles (6.02×1023). Mathematically, the mole is the ratio of the mass and the molecular mass of the substances.

Mole=MassMolecular mass

One mole of atom or molecule is equal to 6.02×1023 particles.

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Answer to Problem 22E

The mass of sodium is 3.82×1023g/atom.

Explanation of Solution

The mass of sodium is calculated by the formula shown below.

Mass=MNa×1mole6.023×1023atom …(1)

Where,

M Na is molar mass of sodium.

The value of molar mass of sodium is 23g/mol.

Substitute the value of molar mass of sodium in equation (1).

Mass=MNa×1mole6.023×1023atom=23g/mole×1mole6.023×1023atom=236.023×1023g/atom=3.82×1023g/atom

Conclusion

The mass of sodium is 3.82×1023g/atom.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The mass of germanium is to be calculated

Concept introduction:

A mole is the amount of substance that has Avogadro’s number of particles (6.02×1023). Mathematically, the mole is the ratio of the mass and the molecular mass of the substances.

Mole=MassMolecular mass

One mole of atom or molecule is equal to 6.02×1023 particles.

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Answer to Problem 22E

The mass of germanium is 12.06×1023g/atom.

Explanation of Solution

The mass of germanium is calculated by the formula shown below.

Mass=MGe×1mole6.023×1023atom …(1)

Where,

M Ge is molar mass of germanium.

The value of molar mass of germanium is 72.64g/mol.

Substitute the value of molar mass of germanium in equation (1).

Mass=MGe×1mole6.023×1023atom=72.64g/mol×1mole6.023×1023atom=72.646.023×1023g/atom=12.06×1023g/atom

Conclusion

The mass of germanium is 12.06×1023g/atom.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The mass of sulfur trioxide is to be calculated.

Concept introduction:

A mole is the amount of substance that has Avogadro’s number of particles (6.02×1023). Mathematically, the mole is the ratio of the mass and the molecular mass of the substances.

Mole=MassMolecular mass

One mole of atom or molecule is equal to 6.02×1023 particles.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 22E

The mass of sulfur trioxide is 13.29×1023g/molecule.

Explanation of Solution

The mass of sulfur trioxide is calculated by the formula shown below.

Mass=MSO3×1mole6.023×1023molecule …(1)

Where,

M SO 3 is molar mass of sulfur trioxide.

The value of molar mass of sulfur trioxide is 80.07g/mol.

Substitute the value of molar mass of sulfur trioxide in equation (1).

Mass=MSO3×1mole6.023×1023molecule=80.07g/mol×1mole6.023×1023molecule=80.076.023×1023g/molecule=13.29×1023g/molecule

Conclusion

The mass of sulfur trioxide is 13.29×1023g/molecule.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The mass of nitric oxide is to be calculated.

Concept introduction:

A mole is the amount of substance that has Avogadro’s number of particles (6.02×1023). Mathematically, the mole is the ratio of the mass and the molecular mass of the substances.

Mole=MassMolecular mass

One mole of an atom or molecule is equal to 6.02×1023 particles.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 22E

The mass of nitric oxide is 4.98×1023g/molecule.

Explanation of Solution

The mass of nitric oxide is calculated by the formula shown below.

Mass=MNO×1mole6.023×1023molecule …(1)

Where,

M NO is molar mass of nitric oxide.

The value of molar mass of nitric oxide is 30.01g/mol.

Substitute the value of molar mass of nitric oxide in equation (1).

Mass=MNO×1mole6.023×1023molecule=30.01g/mol×1mole6.023×1023molecule=30.016.023×1023g/molecule=4.98×1023g/molecule

Conclusion

The mass of nitric oxide is 4.98×1023g/molecule.

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