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World of Chemistry
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Author: Steven S. Zumdahl
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin College Div
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Chapter 6, Problem 6A

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:The number of atoms in 40.08 amu of calcium needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction: The molecular mass of a compound is the sum of the atomic mass of all the atoms present in the given chemical compound. Mole concept is used to calculate the moles, mass, number of atoms and moles of a compound. The relation between these values can be shown as:

  Moles = massmolar mass1 mole = Na atomsNa = 6.022 × 1023

(a)

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Answer to Problem 6A

1 atom.

Explanation of Solution

Mass of Ca = 40.08 amu

The conversion of amu to grams is done as follows:

  1 amu=1.6605×10-24 g

Thus, the mass of Ca in grams will be:

  40.08 amu=6.65544×10-23 g

Molar mass of Ca = 40.08 g/mol

Calculate moles of Ca-

  Moles = massmolar massMoles = 6.65544×10-23 g40.08 g/mol = 0.166×10-23 moles

Calculate number of atoms:

  0.166×10-23 moles ×6.022× 1023 atoms1.0 moles =0.9 atom1 atom

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:The number of atoms in 919.5 amu of tungsten needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction: The molecular mass of a compound is the sum of the atomic mass of all the atoms present in the given chemical compound. Mole concept is used to calculate the moles, mass, number of atoms and moles of a compound. The relation between these values can be shown as:

  Moles = massmolar mass1 mole = Na atomsNa = 6.022 × 1023

(b)

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Answer to Problem 6A

5 atoms.

Explanation of Solution

Mass of W = 919.5 amu

The conversion of amu to grams is done as follows:

  1 amu=1.6605×10-24 g

Thus, the mass of W in grams will be:

  919.5 amu=1.526×10-21 g

Molar mass of W = 183.9 g/mol

Calculate moles of W-

  Moles = massmolar massMoles = 1.526×10-21183.9 g/mol = 0.0083×10-21moles

Calculate number of atoms:

   0.0083×10-21 moles ×6.022× 1023 atoms1.0 moles =5 atoms

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:The number of atoms in 549.4 amu of manganese needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction: The molecular mass of a compound is the sum of the atomic mass of all the atoms present in the given chemical compound. Mole concept is used to calculate the moles, mass, number of atoms and moles of a compound. The relation between these values can be shown as:

  Moles = massmolar mass1 mole = Na atomsNa = 6.022 × 1023

(c)

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Answer to Problem 6A

10 atoms.

Explanation of Solution

Mass of Mn = 549.4 amu

The conversion of amu to grams is done as follows:

  1 amu=1.6605×10-24 g

Thus, the mass of Mn in grams will be:

  549.4 amu=9.123001×1022g

Molar mass of Mn = 54.94 g/mol

Calculate moles of Mn-

  Moles = massmolar massMoles = 9.123001×1022g54.94 g/mol = 0.167×1022 moles

Calculate number of atoms:

  0.167×1022 moles ×6.022× 1023 atoms1.0 moles =10 atoms

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:The number of atoms in 6345 amu of iodine needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction: The molecular mass of a compound is the sum of the atomic mass of all the atoms present in the given chemical compound. Mole concept is used to calculate the moles, mass, number of atoms and moles of a compound. The relation between these values can be shown as:

  Moles = massmolar mass1 mole = Na atomsNa = 6.022 × 1023

(d)

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Answer to Problem 6A

50 atoms.

Explanation of Solution

Mass of I = 6345 amu

The given mass can be converted into grams as follows:

  1 amu=1.6605×10-24 g

Thus, the mass of I will be:

  6345 amu=1.05361×10-20 g

Molar mass of I = 126.9 g/mol

Calculate moles of I-

  Moles = massmolar massMoles = 1.05361×10-20 g126.9 g/mol = 8.3×1023 moles

Calculate number of atoms:

   8.3×1023 moles×6.022× 1023 atoms1.0 moles =50 atoms

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:The number of atoms in 2072 amu of lead needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction: The molecular mass of a compound is the sum of the atomic mass of all the atoms present in the given chemical compound. Mole concept is used to calculate the moles, mass, number of atoms and moles of a compound. The relation between these values can be shown as:

  Moles = massmolar mass1 mole = Na atomsNa = 6.022 × 1023

(e)

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Answer to Problem 6A

10 atoms.

Explanation of Solution

Mass of Pb = 2072 amu

The given mass can be converted into grams as follows:

  1 amu=1.6605×10-24 g

Thus, the mass of Pb will be:

  2072 amu=3.44064×10-21g

Molar mass of Pb = 207.2 g/mol

Calculate moles of Pb -

  Moles = massmolar massMoles = 3.44064×10-21207.2 g/mol = 1.67×1023 moles

Calculate number of atoms:

  1.67×1023 moles ×6.022× 1023 atoms1.0 moles =10 atoms

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