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Calculate the number of moles of EACH element (number of moles of Na & number of moles of Cl) in NaCl in the sample. (Use your answer from Part A as your starting point.) Show your work.

Known:
-17.44g (NaCl sample)
-Molar Mass = 58.44 (both)

17.44g NaCl * 1 mol NaCl/58.44g Nacl = 0.298 (mol of NaCl)

User Fath
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Answer: It contains 0.298 mole of Na and 0.298 mole of Cl.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • To get the number of moles of each element in NaCl we should know that every mole of NaCl contains 1.0 mole of Na and 1.0 mole of Cl:

NaCl → Na + Cl

  • It is clear that each mole of NaCl contains one mole of Na and one mole of Cl.
  • Using cross multiplication:

1.0 mol NaCl → 1.0 mol Na

0.298 mol NaCl → ??? mol Na

  • The number of moles of Na atoms in NaCl = (1.0 mol Na x 0.298 mol NaCl) / (1.0 mol NaCl) = 0.298 mol of Na atoms.
  • By the same way; the number of moles of Cl atoms = (1.0 mol Cl x 0.298 mol NaCl) / (1.0 mol NaCl) = 0.298 mol of Cl atoms.
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