Concept explainers
Interpretation:
Cadmium, nickel, manganese and lithium all are elements with molar mass ,
respectively. Cadmium is a chemical element with symbol and
Manganese is a chemical element with symbol and atomic number .
Lithium is an atom of the chemical element with atomic number .
Concept introduction:
Number of atoms in mole
Mass of sample
To determine:
The mass in
(b)
Interpretation:
Cadmium, nickel, manganese and lithium all are elements with molar mass ,
respectively. Cadmium is a chemical element with symbol and atomic number . Nickel is an element with symbol and atomic number .
Manganese is a chemical element with symbol and atomic number .
Lithium is an atom of the chemical element with atomic number .
Concept introduction:
Number of atoms in mole
Mass of sample
To determine:
The mass in kg of each sample.
(c)
Interpretation:
Cadmium, nickel, manganese and lithium all are elements with molar mass ,
respectively. Cadmium is a chemical element with symbol and atomic number . Nickel is an element with symbol and atomic number .
Manganese is a chemical element with symbol and atomic number .
Lithium is an atom of the chemical element with atomic number .
Concept introduction:
Number of atoms in mole
Mass of sample
To determine:
The mass in kg of each sample.
(d)
Interpretation:
Cadmium, nickel, manganese and lithium all are elements with molar mass ,
respectively. Cadmium is a chemical element with symbol and atomic number . Nickel is an element with symbol and atomic number .
Manganese is a chemical element with symbol and atomic number .
Lithium is an atom of the chemical element with atomic number .
Concept introduction:
Number of atoms in mole
Mass of sample
To determine:
The mass in kg of each sample.
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