Answer:
You also know about the mass of that sample, if you know the moles
(First option)
Explanation:
Moles = Mass / Molar mass
Moles . Molar mass = Mass
For example, I have 4 moles of H₂O
Molar mass H₂O = 18 g/m
4 m . 18 g/m = 72 g
If I have 4 moles of H₂O, I also have 72 grams of water too.
Answer:
a. PbO.
Explanation:
- The formula unit of a stable chemical compound should maintain that the overall charge of the compound is zero <em>(not charged)</em>.
- The formula unit of a compound is represented by the lowest ratio numbers of the ions forming the compound.
<em>Choice a:</em> is the right answer PbO
- That lead is divalent cation Pb²⁺ and O is considered as a divalent anion O²⁻.
- So, the formula unit contains Pb:O with a ratio of 1:1 (PbO)
<em>Choice b: </em>is a wrong choice Li₂B
- The lithium cation is a monovalent cation Li¹⁺ and boron is a trivalent cation B³⁺, so we can not do that.
<em>Choice c:</em> is a wrong choice Al₂Pb₃
- that Al is a trivalent cation Al³⁺ and Pb is a divalent cation Pb²⁺, so we can not do this for the two cations.
<em>Choice d:</em> is a wrong choice ClO
- that Cl may act as Cl¹⁺ and O acts as O²⁻, so the right formula unit should be Cl₂O.
Answer:
2.5 grams of of water is consumed by the reaction of 6.2 g of carbon dioxide.
Explanation:
Moles of carbon dioxide =
According to reaction , 6 moles of carbon dioxide reacts with 6 moles of water.
Then 0.1410 moles of carbon dioxide will react with:
of water.
Mass of 0.14109 moles of water = 0.1410 mol × 18 g/mol = 2.536 g ≈ 2.5 g
2.5 grams of of water is consumed by the reaction of 6.2 g of carbon dioxide.