How many grams of silicon are in a computer chip with 1.08 x 10^23 atoms of Si?

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2 Answers
Feb 7, 2018

Mass of Silicon is 5.0 grams in a computer chip.

Explanation:

Given:
Number of Atoms Of silicon = #1.08*10^23#
Avogadro number = #6.023*10^23#
Molar Mass of Silicon = #28.09# g/mol

Required:
Mass of silicon in computer chip = ?

Using Formula:
Number of moles(n) = number of atoms(N)/ Avogadro Number(Na)

#n# = #1.08*10^23# / #6.023*10^23#

#n# = #0.17# moles

Now applying second formula for calculating Mass of silicon;

Number of moles = mass of silicon / Molar mass of silicon

n = #m / M#

By Cross multiplication;

#m = n * M#

Now apply moles #(n)# of silicon value here;

#m = 0.17mol * 28.09# g / mol

m = 5.0 g.

Hope this Helps.. ^_^

Feb 7, 2018

Well, we need to have TWO pieces of data....I get about #5*g#..

Explanation:

#1.# #"One mole of silicon has a mass of 28.09 g."#

#2.# #"One mole of silicon contains "6.022xx10^23*"atoms".#

And with these data we can equate MASS with the number of atoms...and this is the principle of chemical equivalence....

And so we take the product of the quotient....

#(1.08xx10^23*"silicon atoms")/(6.022xx10^23*"silicon atoms"*mol^-1)xx28.09*g*mol^-1#

#=??*g#