9.03 X molecules of butane is present in 9.213 grams of the sample.
1.5 atoms of hydrogen are present in the sample 9.123 grams of butane.
Explanation:
Data given:
mass of butane C4H10= 9.123 grams
atomic mass of butane = 58.12 grams/mole
number of molecules =?
number of hydrogen atoms in the sample=?
number of moles is calculated as :
number of moles =
putting the values in the above equation:
number of moles of butane =
= 0.15 moles
number of molecules = number of moles x 6.02 x (Avagadro number)
Putting the values in above formula:
number of molecules of Butane = 0.15 X 6.023 X
= 9.03 X molecules
Number of hydrogen atoms:
1 mole of C4H10 contains 10 atoms of H
0.15 moles of C4H10 will have x moles
=
x = 0.15 atoms of hydrogen