Asked by Johnny
How many grams are there in 2.3 x 10^24 atoms of silver?
I need to use dimensional analysis, and I'm not sure of the conversions I'd need to solve this problem.
Thank you!
I need to use dimensional analysis, and I'm not sure of the conversions I'd need to solve this problem.
Thank you!
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
1 mol Ag = 107.??. You need to look up the atomic mass to get an exact number. There are 6.022 x 10^23 atoms in this mass of Ag. so the conversion is either
6.022 x 10^23 atoms/1 mol OR
1 mol/6.022 x 10^23 atoms.
Convert 2.3 x 10^24 atoms to mols Ag using the appropriate factor above. Then convert mols Ag to grams silver using either of the following. I suspect you are to use dimensional analysis for this part, also, although you know mols x molar mass = grams.
107.?? g Ag/1 mol OR
1 mol/107.?? g Ag.
Post your work if you get stuck.
6.022 x 10^23 atoms/1 mol OR
1 mol/6.022 x 10^23 atoms.
Convert 2.3 x 10^24 atoms to mols Ag using the appropriate factor above. Then convert mols Ag to grams silver using either of the following. I suspect you are to use dimensional analysis for this part, also, although you know mols x molar mass = grams.
107.?? g Ag/1 mol OR
1 mol/107.?? g Ag.
Post your work if you get stuck.
Answered by
Pip
Should be 28.17grams
You divide 6x10^23 (particles in one mole) by 2.3x10^24
Then multiple that answer by the mass of one Ag mole which is 108g
This is the only way I know how to find the grams
You divide 6x10^23 (particles in one mole) by 2.3x10^24
Then multiple that answer by the mass of one Ag mole which is 108g
This is the only way I know how to find the grams
Answered by
Fatima
Not good
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