Final answer:
To find the mass of 0.36 moles of CCl4, the molar mass of CCl4 (153.81 g/mol) is multiplied by the number of moles. The result is 55.37 grams of CCl4.
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the mass of 0.36 moles of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4), we need to use its molar mass. The molar mass of CCl4 is found by adding the atomic masses of one carbon atom (12.01 g/mol) and four chlorine atoms (4 × 35.45 g/mol), which gives us:
Molar mass of CCl4 = 12.01 g/mol + (4 × 35.45 g/mol) = 153.81 g/mol
Now we can convert the number of moles to grams:
0.36 moles of CCl4 × 153.81 g/mol = 55.37 grams of CCl4
Therefore, there are 55.37 grams in 0.36 moles of CCl4.