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ISBN: 9781305705159
Author: Frederick A. Bettelheim, William H. Brown, Mary K. Campbell, Shawn O. Farrell, Omar Torres
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.41P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

Whether the statement-Formula weight is the mass of a compound expressed in grams, is true or false should be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Formula mass is the sum of masses of the atoms present in a molecule. These compounds are those that do not generally occur as a single molecule. e.g. NaCl

When we calculate the sum of masses of the elements present in a compound in 1 mole, we calculate it for the Avogadro number, molar mass comes out in grams.

For example: NaCl the formula mass is calculated as sum of mass of one sodium atom and one chlorine atom.

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Answer to Problem 4.41P

Formula weight is the mass of a compound expressed in amu.

Explanation of Solution

The statement- Formula weight is the mass of a compound expressed in grams is false.

Formula mass is the sum of masses of the atoms present in a molecule. These compounds are those that do not generally occur as a single molecule. e.g. NaCl

When we calculate the sum of masses of the elements present in a compound in 1 mole, we calculate it for the Avogadro number, molar mass comes out in grams.

For example: NaCl the formula mass is calculated as sum of mass of one sodium atom and one chlorine atom.

FOrmula mass of NaCl = Mass 1 of SOdium atOm + 1 CHlOride atOm FOrmula mass of NaCl = (23+35.5) amuFOrmula mass of NaCl = 58.5 amu.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

To determine whether the statement-1 atomic mass unit (u) is equal to 1 gram(g), is true or false.

Concept Introduction:

1 amu =1.66×1024g

The unit amu is used to express mss of an element in grams. It is 1/12th of mass of 1 atom of C-12.

When this is calculated for 1 mole we multiply it with the Avogadro number.

1 g =6.022×1023amu.

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Answer to Problem 4.41P

1 atomic mass unit (u) is not equal to 1 gram(g).

Explanation of Solution

The statement- 1 atomic mass unit (u) is equal to 1 gram(g) is false.

1 amu =1.66×1024g

The unit amu is used to express mss of an element in grams. It is 1/12th of mass of 1 atom of C-12.

When this is calculated for 1 mole we multiply it with the Avogadro number.

1 g =6.022×1023amu

If we calculate mass of 1 atom of Hydrogen.

 Mass of 1 atOm of HydrOgen=1 amu =1.66×1024g

If we calculate mass of 1 mole of Hydrogen.

 Mass of 1 mOle of HydrOgen=1 amu×6.022×1023 =1.661024g×6.022×1023=1g.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

To determine whether the statement-Formula weight of H2O is 18 amu, is true or false.

Concept Introduction:

Formula mass is the sum of masses of the atoms present in a molecule. These compounds are those that do not generally occur as a single molecule. e.g. NaCl

When we calculate the sum of masses of the elements present in a compound in 1 mole, we calculate it for the Avogadro number, molar mass comes out in grams.

For example: NaCl the formula mass is calculated as sum of mass of one sodium atom and one chlorine atom.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 4.41P

Formula weight of H2O is 18 amu

Explanation of Solution

The statement- Formula weight of H2O is 18 amu is true. Formula mass is the sum of masses of the atoms present in a molecule.

Formula mass is the sum of masses of the atoms present in a molecule. These compounds are those that do not generally occur as a single molecule.e.g. NaCl

When we calculate the sum of masses of the elements present in a compound in 1 mole, we calculate it for the Avogadro number, molar mass comes out in grams.

E.g - H2O the formula mass is calculated as sum of 2 Hydrogen atoms and 1 Oxygen atom.

FOrmula mass of H2O = Mass 2 HydrOgen atOms + 1  oxygen atOm.FOrmula mass of H2O = 2+16FOrmula mass of H2O = 18 amu.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

To determine whether the statement-Molecular weight of H2O is 18 amu, is true or false.

Concept Introduction:

Molecular weight is the sum of masses of the atoms present in a molecule.

When we calculate the sum of masses of the elements present in a compound in 1 mole, we calculate it for the Avogadro number, molar mass comes out in grams.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 4.41P

Molecular weight of H2O is 18 amu.

Explanation of Solution

The statement-Molecular weight of H2O is 18 amu is true. Molecular weight is the sum of masses of the atoms present in a molecule.

Molecular weight is the sum of masses of the atoms present in a molecule.

When we calculate the sum of masses of the elements present in a compound in 1 mole, we calculate it for the Avogadro number, molar mass comes out in grams.

E.g - H2O the Molecular weight is calculated as sum of 2 Hydrogen atoms and 1 Oxygen atom.

MOleCular weigHt of H2O = Mass 2 HydrOgen atOms + 1  oxygen atOm.MOleCular weigHt of H2O = 2+16MOleCular weigHt of H2O = 18 amu.

Interpretation Introduction

(e)

Interpretation:

To determine whether the statement-The molecular weight of a covalent compound is the same as its formula weight., is true or false.

Concept Introduction:

Formula weight is the sum of masses of the atoms present in a molecule.

Molecular weight is the sum of masses of the atoms present in a molecule.

When we calculate the sum of masses of the elements present in a compound in 1 mole, we calculate it for the Avogadro number, molar mass comes out in grams.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 4.41P

The molecular weight of a covalent compound is the same as its formula weight.

Explanation of Solution

The statement-The molecular weight of a covalent compound is the same as its formula weight. is true.

Molecular weight is the sum of masses of the atoms present in a molecule.

Formula weight is the sum of masses of the atoms present in a molecule.

Molecular weight is the sum of masses of the atoms present in a molecule.

Formula weight is the sum of masses of the atoms present in a molecule.

When we calculate the sum of masses of the elements present in a compound in 1 mole, we calculate it for the Avogadro number, molar mass comes out in grams.

E.g - H2O the Molecular weight is calculated as sum of 2 Hydrogen atoms and 1 Oxygen atom.

MOleCular weigHt of H2O = Mass 2 HydrOgen atOms + 1  oxygen atOm.MOleCular weigHt of H2O = 2+16MOleCular weigHt of H2O = 18 amu

H2O the formula mass is calculated as sum of 2 Hydrogen atoms and 1 Oxygen atom.

FOrmula mass of H2O = Mass 2 HydrOgen atOms + 1  oxygen atOm.FOrmula mass of H2O = 2+16FOrmula mass of H2O = 18 amu.

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