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If Ca is the new standard of atomic mass and is assigned a value of 50.00 amu, what is the molar mass of Aluminium Acetate using this standard?​

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Answer:

848.1 g/mol

Step-by-step explanation:

Data given:

Standard of atomic mass of Ca = 50 amu

molar mass of Aluminium Acetate = ?

Solution:

Relative atomic mass represented by Ar. It is ratio of actual mass with respect to the 1/12th mass of C-12 but here Ca-50 is standard.

Formula of Aluminium Acetate = Al(CH₃COO)₃

In order to calculate Ar

first we will calculate 1/50 of Ca

As we know

mass of 1/12 of C-12 = 1.993 x 10⁻²⁶/12 = 1.661 x 10⁻²⁷ Kg

So, for Ca-50

mass of 1/50 of Ca-50 = 1.993 x 10⁻²⁶/50 = 3.986 x 10⁻²⁸ Kg

Now

Relative Atomic mass for element X = rest mass of "X"/ 3.986 x 10⁻²⁸ Kg . . . . . . (1)

First we have to know the relative atomic masses of Aluminium, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen atoms involve in Aluminium Acetate formula with respect to new standard Ca-50

By using equation-1 we can calculate Ar for which we have reported rest masses of atoms as below

Rest mass of Aluminium = 4.48 x 10⁻²⁶ Kg

Rest mass of carbon = 1.993 x 10⁻²⁶ Kg

Rest mass of hydrogen = 1.608 x 10⁻²⁷ Kg

Rest mass of oxygen = 2.657x10⁻²⁶ Kg

Now put values in equation 1 for each atom

  • Ar for Aluminium= 4.48 x 10⁻²⁶Kg / 3.986 x 10⁻²⁸ Kg

Ar for Aluminium = 112.5 amu

  • Ar for Carbon= 1.993 x 10⁻²⁶ Kg / 3.986 x 10⁻²⁸ Kg

Ar for Carbon= 50 amu

  • Ar for Hydrogen = 1.608 x 10⁻²⁷ Kg / 3.986 x 10⁻²⁸ Kg

Ar for hydrogen = 4 amu

  • Ar for Oxygen = 2.657x10⁻²⁶ Kg / 3.986 x 10⁻²⁸ Kg

Ar for Oxygen = 66.6 amu

Now find the molar mass of Al(CH₃COO)₃

molar mass of Aluminium Acetate = Al(CH₃COO)₃

Al(CH₃COO)₃ = 112.5 + 3 (50 + 3(4) + 50 + 66.6 +66.6)

Al(CH₃COO)₃ = 112.5 + 3 (50 + 12 + 50 + 66.6 +66.6)

Al(CH₃COO)₃ = 112.5 + 3 (245.2)

Al(CH₃COO)₃ = 112.5 + 735.6

Al(CH₃COO)₃ = 848.1 g/mol

molar mass of Aluminium Acetate = 848.1 g/mol

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