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Calculate the mass of :

(i) 1022 atoms of sulphur.

(ii) 0.1 mole of carbon dioxide.

[S = 32, C = 12 and O = 16 and Avogadro's Number 6 × 1023]

Stoichiometry

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Answer

(i) gram molecular mass of S = 32

6 × 1023 atoms weigh = 32 g

1022 atoms will weigh = 326×1023\dfrac{32}{6 \times 10^{23}} x 1022 = 0.533 g

(ii) 1 mole of carbon dioxide weighs = C + 2(O) = 12 + 2(16) = 12 + 32 = 44 g

∴ 0.1 mole of carbon dioxide weighs = 44 x 0.1 = 4.4 g.

Hence, mass of 1022 atoms of sulphur = 0.533 g. and mass of 0.1 mole of carbon dioxide = 4.4 g.

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