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How many formula units of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) are in 2.60 tsp? (1 tsp ≈ 7.20 g nahco3)?

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2.60 x 7.20= 18.72 g NaHCO3
User Fenton
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In 1 mole of
NaHCO_(3) there are
6.023* 10^(23) formula units of
NaHCO_(3).

Since, 1 tsp of
NaHCO_(3) is approximately 7.20 g of
NaHCO_(3). Mass of 2.60 tsp of
NaHCO_(3) can be calculated as follows:


1 tsp\rightarrow 7.20 g

Thus,


2.60 tsp\rightarrow (2.60)(7.20 g)=18.72 g

Converting mass into number of moles as follows:


n=(m)/(M)

here, n is number of moles, m is mass and M is molar mass.

Molar mass of
NaHCO_(3) is 84 g/mol thus, number of moles will be:


n=(18.72 g)/(84 g/mol)=0.22 mol

Since,
1 mole\rightarrow 6.023* 10^(23)formula units

thus,


0.22 mol\rightarrow 6.023* 10^(23)* 0.22=1.34* 10^(23)formula units

Thus,
1.34* 10^(23) formula units of baking soda are in 2.60 tsp.

User Veljasije
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