CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES (LL) W/ACCESS
CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES (LL) W/ACCESS
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Author: ATKINS
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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Chapter F, Problem E.22E

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Mass of 3.60kg of water has to be converted into moles of water and also into number of molecules.

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Answer to Problem E.22E

The total number of molecules and moles of water present in 3.60kg of water is 1203.7×1023 molecules and 199.8mol respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Given mass of water is 3.60kg.  Molar mass of water is 18.01gmol1.  Therefore, the number of molecules present in 3.60kg of water can be calculated as follows;

    Numberofmolecules=6.0221×1023moleculespermole18.01gmol1×3600g=1203.7×1023 molecules

Therefore, 3.60kg of water contains 1203.7×1023 molecules of water.

One mole of water is 18.01g.  Therefore, the number of moles that is present in 3.60kg of water is calculated as follows;

    Numberofmoles=MassofwaterMolarmassofwater=3600g18.01gmol1=199.8mol

Thus, 3.60kg of water contains 1203.7×1023 molecules and 199.8mol

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Interpretation Introduction

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Mass of 91kg of benzene has to be converted into moles of benzene and also into number of molecules.

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Answer to Problem E.22E

The total number of molecules and moles of benzene present in 91kg of benzene is 1203.7×1023 molecules and 199.8mol respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Given mass of benzene is 91kg.  Molar mass of benzene is 78.11gmol1.  Therefore, the number of molecules present in 91kg of benzene can be calculated as follows;

    Numberofmolecules=6.0221×1023moleculespermole78.11gmol1×91000g=7015.9×1023 molecules

Therefore, 91kg of benzene contains 7015.9×1023 molecules of benzene.

One mole of benzene is 78.11g.  Therefore, the number of moles that is present in 91kg of benzene is calculated as follows;

    Numberofmoles=MassofbenzeneMolarmassofbenzene=91000g78.11gmol1=1165mol

Thus, 91000kg of benzene contains 7015.9×1023 molecules and 1165mol

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Mass of 350.0g of phosphorus as P atoms and as P4  has to be converted into moles of phosphorus and also into number of molecules.

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Answer to Problem E.22E

The total number of atoms and moles of phosphorus atom present in 350.0g of phosphorus is 68.06×1023 atoms and 11.3mol respectively.  The total number of molecules and moles of P4 present in 350.0g of phosphorus is 17.01×1023 molecules and 2.83mol respectively.

Explanation of Solution

For phosphorus atoms:

Given mass of phosphorus is 350.0g.  Molar mass of phosphorus is 30.97gmol1.  Therefore, the number of atoms present in 350.0g of phosphorus atoms can be calculated as follows;

    Numberofatoms=6.0221×1023atomspermole30.97gmol1×350g=68.06×1023 atoms

Therefore, 350.0g of phosphorus contains 68.06×1023 atoms of phosphorus.

One mole of phosphorus is 30.97g.  Therefore, the number of moles that is present in 350.0g of phosphorus atoms is calculated as follows;

    Numberofmoles=Massofphosphorus atomMolarmassofphosphorusatom=350.g30.97gmol1=11.3mol

Thus, 350g of phosphorus atoms contains 68.06×1023 atoms and 11.3mol

For phosphorus molecules:

Given mass of phosphorus is 350.0g.  Molar mass of phosphorus molecule is 123.88gmol1.  Therefore, the number of molecules present in 350.0g of phosphorus molecule can be calculated as follows;

    Numberofmolecule=6.0221×1023moleculespermole123.88gmol1×350g=17.01×1023 molecules

Therefore, 350.0g of phosphorus molecule contains 17.01×1023 molecules of phosphorus.

One mole of phosphorus molecule is 123.88g.  Therefore, the number of moles that is present in 350.0g of phosphorus molecule is calculated as follows;

    Numberofmoles=Massofphosphorus moleculeMolarmassofphosphorusmolecule=350.0g123.88gmol1=2.83mol

Thus, 350g of phosphorus molecule contains 17.01×1023 molecules and 2.83mol

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Interpretation Introduction

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Mass of 1.2g of carbon dioxide has to be converted into moles of carbon dioxide and also into number of molecules.

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The total number of molecules and moles of CO2 present in 1.2g of carbon dioxide is 0.164×1023 molecules and 0.027mol respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Given mass of carbon dioxide is 1.2g.  Molar mass of carbon dioxide is 44.01gmol1.  Therefore, the number of molecules present in 1.2g of carbon dioxide can be calculated as follows;

    Numberofmolecule=6.0221×1023moleculespermole44.01gmol1×350g=0.164×1023 molecules

Therefore, 1.2g of carbon dioxide molecule contains 0.164×1023 molecules of carbon dioxide.

One mole of carbon dioxide molecule is 44.01g.  Therefore, the number of moles that is present in 1.2g of carbon dioxide is calculated as follows;

    Numberofmoles=Massofcarbon dioxide moleculeMolarmassofcarbon dioxidemolecule=1.2g44.01gmol1=0.027mol

Thus, 1.2g of carbon dioxide molecule contains 0.164×1023 molecules and 0.027mol

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Mass of 0.37g of nitrogen dioxide has to be converted into moles of nitrogen dioxide and also into number of molecules.

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Answer to Problem E.22E

The total number of molecules and moles of NO2 present in 0.37g of nitrogen dioxide is 17.01×1023 molecules and 2.83mol respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Given mass of nitrogen dioxide is 0.37g.  Molar mass of nitrogen dioxide is 46.01gmol1.  Therefore, the number of molecules present in 0.37g of nitrogen dioxide can be calculated as follows;

    Numberofmolecule=6.0221×1023moleculespermole46.01gmol1×0.37g=0.048×1023 molecules

Therefore, 0.37g of nitrogen dioxide molecule contains 0.048×1023 molecules of nitrogen dioxide.

One mole of nitrogen dioxide molecule is 46.01g.  Therefore, the number of moles that is present in 0.37g of nitrogen dioxide is calculated as follows;

    Numberofmoles=Massofnitrogen dioxide moleculeMolarmassofnitrogen dioxidemolecule=0.37g46.01gmol1=0.008mol

Thus, 0.37g of nitrogen dioxide molecule contains 0.048×1023 molecules and 0.008mol

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