A solution with a molarity of 7.65 mol/L and a volume of solution of 0.690 L, contains 5.28 moles of solute.
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Molarity is the number of moles of solute per liter of solution.
A solution has a molarity (M) of 7.65 mol/L and a volume (V) of 0.690 L. We can calculate the number of moles of solute (n) using the following expression.
M = n / V
n = M × V = 7.65 mol/L × 0.690 L = 5.28 mol
A solution with a molarity of 7.65 mol/L and a volume of solution of 0.690 L, contains 5.28 moles of solute.
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Assuming we have 100 g of sample
30.45/MW of N 14g = 2.175
69.55/MW of O 16g = 4.34
4.34/2.185 = 2
for every 1 mole of N we have 2 moles of O
so the empirical formula would be NO2
without having the molecular weight of the entire molecule the molecular formula can not be determined with the information in your question
Its going to be 2.81 x 1023 atoms
Avogadro's law states that in a mole of any substance, there are atoms. This means that in the given sample, there are
- The atomic mass of sulfur is 32.06 amu.
- The atomic mass of oxygen is 15.9994 amu.
So, the atomic mass of sulfur dioxide is
Therefore, the mass is: