Answer:
a mole of sodium atoms contains more atoms than a mole f potassium atoms
Explanation:
The largest number of molecules is the same as the largest number of moles of this molecules
to calculate the number of moles you have to divide the mass by the molar mass
molar masses:
CO2: 44,01 g/mol
CH4: 16,04 g/mol
CBr4: 331,63 g/mol
CHBr3: 252,73 g/mol
largest nº of mol= 100/(the smallest molar mass possible)
= 100/16,04
=6,23 moles
all other molecules would be smaller than 6,23 moles because the molar mass is so high.
The answer is B : 1<span>00 g of ch4</span>
Hydrogen react with with carbon monoxide(Carbon (ii) oxide) to form methyl alcohol
CO + 2H2 ----> CH3OH
step one calculate the number of moles of H2
= 11g/2.0 g/mol (molar mass of H2 moles = 5.5moles
calculate the moles CO = 37.25grams/28 =1.330moles
The reacting ratio of of H2 to CH3OH 2:1
1.330 x 2/1+2.661 moles of H2 but there is more H2 present than that of co
therefore the grams of CH3OH is threfore =1.330 x32(molar mass of CH3OH) =42.65grams