What are the moles OR masses associated with: (i) #15.27*g*"lithium metal"#; (ii) #2.40*mol*"sulfur"#; (iii) #0.0141*mol# Ar; (iv) #88.0*mol*Mg#; (v) #2.29*g*"phosphorus"#; (vi) #11.9*mol*"chromium"#; (vii) #9.62*g;# (viii) #237.6 mol As#?
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Explanation:
This is the basis, and we use this quotient to approach all of the given problems. I trust that you do have a Periodic Table beside you, because you need it to determine the atomic mass of each component atom. No-one could be expected to remember all the atomic masses, mind you, you will soon recall the common ones........
I could of course go on, but why don't you try to answer some yourself. We (I and others) can review your answers if you like.
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#2.2# #"mol Li"# -
#77# #"g S"# -
#0.55# #"g Ar"# -
#2.14xx10^3# #"g Mg"# -
#0.074# #"mol P"# -
#619# #"g Cr"# -
#0.24# #"mol Ca"# -
#1.78xx10^4# #"g As"#
Explanation:
Each one of these problems involves the interconversion of grams and moles. You can reference a periodic table (or look them up online) for each element's molar mass (the atomic mass under the symbol, typically).
I'll work through one problem going from grams to moles, and one going from moles to grams, but the other six are practically the same process, so I'll just write the dimensional analysis.
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We're asked to find how many moles of lithium are in a sample with a mass of
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This question is asking to convert from moles to grams, which is almost the exact same process. The molar mass of
rounded to
The remaining problems are done similarly:
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Hope this helped:)