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Can someone please help with these questions I’ve been stuck on them all day and literally don’t know what to do!?

Can someone please help with these questions I’ve been stuck on them all day and literally-example-1
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(1) Here you first calculate the amount of substance from the mass and the molar mass. Then you multiply by the constant.

first: n = m / M then: n * 6 * 10²³ = number of atoms

a) n = 4 g / 24 g/mol number of atoms = 0,166 mol * 6 * 10²³ 1/mol

n = 0,166 mol number of atoms = 0,96 * 10²³

b) n = 0,12 g / 12 g/mol number of atoms = 0,01 mol * 6 * 10²³ 1/mol

n = 0,01 mol number of atoms = 0,06 * 10²³

c) n = 32 g /48 g/mol number of molecules = 0,666 mol * 6 * 10²³ 1/mol

n = 0,666 mol number of molecules = 4 * 10²³

d) n = 14,2 g / 71 g/mol number of molecules = 0,2 mol * 6 * 10²³ 1/mol

n = 0,2 mol number of molecules = 1,2 * 10²³

Sodium sulfate has the formula Na2SO4, so it has two sodium atoms per

molecule. So you have to multiply the number of molecules by 2.

number of atoms = number of molecules * 2

number of atoms = 1,2 * 10²³ * 2

number of atoms = 2,4 * 10²³

(2) The amount of substance can easily be calculated:

n = m / M

a) n = 16 g / 16 g/mol

n = 1 mol

b) n = 0,14 g / 14 g/mol

n = 0,01 mol

c) n = 5,4 g / 108 g/mol

n = 0,05 mol

d) n = 8,88 g / 35,5 g/mol

n = 0,25 mol

(3) With the same formula the mass can now be calculated, for this it only has to be converted according to the mass:

n = m / M | *M

m = n * M

a) m = 0,05 mol * 16 g/mol

m = 0,8 g

b) m = 10 mol * 23 g/mol

m = 230 g

c) m = 0,01 mol * 1 g/mol

m = 0,01 g

d) m = 0,25 mol * 65,4 g/mol

m = 16,35 g

(4) The molar mass of a molecule is obtained by adding the molar masses of the individual atoms:

a) Br = 80 g/mol → Br2 = 2 * 80 g/mol = 160 g/mol

b) C = 12 g/mol, O = 16 g/mol → CO2 = 12 g/mol + 2 * 16 g/mol = 44 g/mol

c) H = 1 g/mol, N = 14 g/mol, O = 16 g/mol

→ HNO3 = 1 g/mol + 14 g/mol + 3* 16 g/mol = 63 g/mol

d) Cu = 64 g/mol, S = 32 g/mol, O = 16 g/mol, H = 1 g/mol

→CuSO4*5H2O = 64 g/mol + 32 g/mol + 4 * 16 g/mol + 5 * (2 * 1 g/mol +

16 g/mol) = 250 g/mol

(5) Exercise 5 works exactly like exercise 2 and 4:

first: Calculate molar mass then: n = m / M

a) n = 128 g / 16 g/mol

n = 8 mol

b) M = 39 g/mol + 14 g/mol + 3 * 16 g/mol

M = 101 g/mol

n = 25,25 g / 101 g/mol

n = 0,25 mol

c) M = 2 * 12 g/mol + 6 * 1 g/mol + 16 g/mol

M = 46 g/mol

n = 414 g / 46 g/mol

n = 9 mol

(6) Exercise 6 works exactly the same as exercises 3 and 4:

first: Calculate molar mass then: m = n * M

a) M = 32 g/mol + 2 * 16 g/mol

M = 64 g/mol

m = 2 mol * 64 g/mol

m = 128 g

b) M = 2 * 1 g/mol + 32 g/mol + 4 * 16 g/mol

M = 98 g/mol

m = 20 mol * 98 g/mol

m = 1960 g

c) M = 23 g/mol + 16 g/mol + 1 g/mol

M = 40 g/mol

m = 0,5 mol * 40 g/mol

m = 20 g

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