ELEMENT IS NEON 4. If you had 4.44 grams of your element, how many moles is that? 5. If you had 4.44 grams of your element, how many atoms is that? 6. Theoretically speaking, if your element was in the gas state at STP, how many grams is 13.5 liters of your element? (Most elements are not gases at STP so this question is just theoretical) You may not use the Ideal Gas Law to solve this. show all your work with units for calculations

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ELEMENT IS NEON

4. If you had 4.44 grams of your element, how many moles is that?

5. If you had 4.44 grams of your element, how many atoms is that?

6. Theoretically speaking, if your element was in the gas state at STP, how many grams is 13.5 liters of your element? (Most elements are not gases at STP so this question is just theoretical) You may not use the Ideal Gas Law to solve this. show all your work with units for calculations

Pick any element from the Periodic Table
except a diatomic element. Pick something
different and fun! Now answer the following
questions on a piece of paper which you will
upload as a pdf file, and show all your work
with units for calculations 1
Neon
1. What is
your
element?
2 What is the molar mass of your element?
3How many atoms are in a mole of your
element? (No calculation needed)
4. If you had 4.44 grams of your element,
how many moles is that?
5. If you had 4.44 grams of your element,
how many atoms is that?
6. Theoretically speaking, if your element was
in the gas state at STP, how many grams is
13.5 liters of your element? (Most elements
are not gases at STP so this question is just
theoretical) You may not use the Ideal Gas Law
Transcribed Image Text:Pick any element from the Periodic Table except a diatomic element. Pick something different and fun! Now answer the following questions on a piece of paper which you will upload as a pdf file, and show all your work with units for calculations 1 Neon 1. What is your element? 2 What is the molar mass of your element? 3How many atoms are in a mole of your element? (No calculation needed) 4. If you had 4.44 grams of your element, how many moles is that? 5. If you had 4.44 grams of your element, how many atoms is that? 6. Theoretically speaking, if your element was in the gas state at STP, how many grams is 13.5 liters of your element? (Most elements are not gases at STP so this question is just theoretical) You may not use the Ideal Gas Law
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