6.02 x 1023 atoms weigh out 63.55 grams copper.
No. of Molecules in water = 3.5mole x (6.02 x 10^23) molecules/mole = 2.107 x 10^24 molecules of H2O
Answer:
0.0387 moles SF₆
Explanation:
To find the moles of sulfur hexafluoride (SF₆), you need to multiply the number of molecules by Avogadro's number. Avogadro's number is a ratio between molecules and moles. It is important to arrange the conversion in a way that allows for the cancellation of units (the desired unit should be in the numerator). The final answer should have 3 sig figs to match the sig figs of the given value (2.33 x 10²²).
Avogadro's Number:
6.022 x 10²³ molecules = 1 mole
2.33 x 10²² molecules SF₆ 1 mole
--------------------------------------- x ------------------------------------ = 0.0387 moles SF₆
6.022 x 10²³ molecules
<h2>Enthalpy Difference</h2>
Explanation:
- The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics states that when energy is converted from one form to another, some is always lost due to difference in the enthalpy of the system, which always increases.
- Enthalpy may be defined as the amount of energy that is stored.
- During a chemical reaction, the system will absorb or gives out energy in the form of heat and light.
- The change in energy during a chemical reaction is due to the difference in the energy amount of reacting species and species that are formed.