Answer:
6.82g
0.59moles
Explanation:
1. What is the mass sample of 0.0500 moles of zinc chloride ?
Given parameters:
Number of moles ZnCl₂ = 0.05moles
Unknown:
Mass of the sample = ?
Solution:
To find the mass of a substance using the number of moles, it would be pertinent to understand what mole is.
A mole is a substance that contains the avogadro's number of particles.
It relates to the mass using the expression below;
Mass of a substance = number of moles x molar mass
Molar mass of ZnCl₂;
Atomic mass of Zn = 65.4g/mol
Cl = 35.5g/mol
Molar mass = 65.4 + 2(35.5) = 136.4g/mole
Mass of a substance = 0.05 x 136.4 = 6.82g
2. How many moles of potassium sulfide are in a 65.50g sample?
Given parameters:
Mass of K₂S = 65.5g
Unknown:
Number of moles = ?
Solution:
The number of moles of any substance is related to mass using the expression below;
Number of moles =
Molar mass of K₂S = 2(39) + 32 = 110g/mol
Number of moles = = 0.59moles
One is through sublimation, where the mixture is heated and iodine gets converted into gaseous form, leaving behind the iron fillings.
The other is to get a magnet near the mixture and all the iron fillings get attracted to it while iodine will be left over
Answer: 25.8 g of will be produced from the decomposition of 73.4 g of
Explanation:
To calculate the moles :
The balanced chemical reaction is:
According to stoichiometry :
2 moles of produce = 3 moles of
Thus 0.242 moles of will produce= of
Mass of =
Thus 25.8 g of will be produced from the decomposition of 73.4 g of
Answer:
8.60 * atoms N2
Explanation:
We want to convert grams to moles and then moles to atoms.
First, we convert grams of nitrogen gas (which is N2) to moles. To do so, we need the molar mass of N2, which is just 14.01 * 2 = 28.02 g.
40 g N2 * = 1.43 mol N2
Now, we need to convert moles to atoms by using Avogadro's number, which is :
1.43 mol N2 * = 8.60 * atoms N2
Thus, the answer is 8.60 * atoms N2.