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What is the mass in grams of 1.5*10^-3 mol of sodium

User Oleg Mazko
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So n:m/M

m=nxM

Sodium=1.05x10-³x(23.0)

= 2.42x10-²grams

Lead= 1.05x10-³x (207.2)

=2.1756x10-¹ grams

Valium= 0.5x10-³ x (12.0x16 + 1.0x 13 +

12.0 + 126.9 + 14.0 x 2 + 16.0)

=1.94x10-¹ grams
User Mhradek
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The Formula to find the number of moles is:
Number of Moles = Mass/ Molar Mass

Which means that Mass = Number of Moles * Molar Mass

We know that Number of Moles of Sodium Na =
1.5*10^_(-3) moles
If you check the Periodic Table, Molar Mass of Sodium Na = 23g/mol

So, Mass =
1.5*10^_(-3) * 23 =
3.45 * 10^(-2)

So, the mass in grams of
1.5*10^_(-3) mol of Sodium is
3.45 * 10^(-2)

Hope this Helps :)
User Asissuthar
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