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Thursday, April 9, 2020

TEST YOURSELF 1.7 Chemistry 9th Chapter 1


TEST YOURSELF 1.7
(1)How many atoms of Sodium are present in 3 moles of Sodium and what is the mass of it ?
Given data :
No of moles of sodium = 3 mol
No of sodium atoms = ?
Mass of sodium = ?
Solution :
No of sodium atoms = No of moles * NA
No of sodium atoms = 3 * 6.02 * 1023
                                      = 18.06 * 1023 atoms
Mass of sodium = ?
Mass of sodium = No of moles * Molar mass
Mass of sodium =?
Mass of sodium = No of moles * Molar mass
                            = 3*23
                            = 69 grams
(2) How many atoms are in 1 amu and 1 g of hydrogen (H)?
Given Data :
Mass of Hydrogen = 1 amu
Mass of Hydrogen = 1 g
No. of Hydrogen atoms in both =?
Solution:
1 amu = 1.66* 10-24 g
Number of hydrogen atoms =Mass of hydrogen atoms/Molar mass * NA
                                                 = 1.66*10-24/1 * 6.02*1023
                                                 = 0.999 atoms
                                                 = 9.99*10-1
                                                 = 1 atom
No. of hydrogen atoms in 1 gram=Mass of hydrogen/Molar mass*NA
No. of atoms of Hydrogen in 1 g = 1/1 *6.02*1023
                                                         = 6.02*1023 atoms
(3) How many atoms are present in 16 g of O and 8 g of S?
Given Data :
Mass of O = 16 gram
Mass of S = 8 gram
No of atoms of both?
Solution :
No. of O atoms = Mass of O / Molar mass of O * NA
No. of O atoms = 16/ 16 * 6.02*1023
                           = 6.02*1023 atoms
No. of Sulphur atoms = Mass of S / Molar mass of S * NA
No. of S atoms = 8/ 32 * 6.02 *1023
                          = 1.5 * 1023 atoms
(4) Is the mass of 1 mole of O and 1 mole of S same?
1 atom of carbon means there is only 1 carbon atom. While 1 gram atom of carbon means the atomic mass of carbon expressed in grams which is 12g.
(5)  If 16 g of oxygen contains 1 mole of oxygen atoms calculate the mass of one atom of oxygen in grams.
1 mole of O atoms = 16 grams
Also, 1 mole of O atoms =  6.02*1023 atoms of O
6.02*1023 atoms of O has mass = 16 grams
1 atom of O has mass = 16 / 6.02*1023 * 1
                                        = 2.65*10-23 grams
(7) How many times is 1 mole of oxygen atom heavier than 1 mole of hydrogen atom?
1 mole of oxygen atom = 16 grams
1 mole of hydrogen atom = 1 gram
The ratio between these two will be 1:16
It means that 1 mole of oxygen atom is 16 times heavier than 1 mole of hydrogen atom.
(8) Why does 10 g nitrogen gas contain the same number of molecules as 10 g of carbon monoxide?
Mass of N2 = 10 grams                            Mass of CO = 10 grams
Molar mass of N2 = 28 g mol-1                Molar mass of CO = 28 g mol-1
No. of N2 molecules =?                            No. of CO molecules = ?
No. of molecules of N2                                             No. molecules of CO
= Mass of N2/Molar mass*6.02*1023     = Mass of CO/ Molar mass *NA
= 10/28*6.02*1023                                       = 10/ 28 *6.02*1023
= 2.15*1023  molecules                              = 2.15*1023  molecules 
10 g nitrogen gas contain the same number of molecules as 10 g of  carbon monoxide because both have the same molar mass i.e. 28 g mol-1


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