Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The molar mass of calcium sulfide
Concept introduction:
The mass of one mole of any substance is known as its molar mass. The molar mass of an element is equal to the
Answer to Problem 15E
The molar mass of calcium sulfide
Explanation of Solution
The molar mass of calcium sulfide
The value of molar mass of calcium and sulfur are
Substitute the values of molar mass of calcium and sulfur in equation number (1).
Therefore, the molar mass of the calcium sulfide
The molar mass of the calcium sulfide
(b)
Interpretation:
The molar mass of the calcium sulfate,
Concept introduction:
The mass of one mole of any substance is known as its molar mass. The molar mass of an element is equal to the atomic mass of an element. Molar mass is expressed in
Answer to Problem 15E
The molar mass of calcium sulfate,
Explanation of Solution
The molar mass of calcium sulfate,
The value of molar mass of calcium, sulfur and oxygen are
Substitute the values of molar mass of calcium, sulfur and oxygen in equation number (2).
Therefore, the molar mass of calcium sulfate
The molar mass of calcium sulfate,
(c)
Interpretation:
The molar mass of dichlorine pentaoxide,
Concept introduction:
The mass of one mole of any substance is known as its molar mass. The molar mass of an element is equal to the atomic mass of an element. Molar mass is expressed in
Answer to Problem 15E
The molar mass of dichlorine pentaoxide,
Explanation of Solution
The molar mass of dichlorine pentaoxide,
The value of molar mass of chlorine and oxygen is
Substitute the values of molar mass of chlorine and oxygen in the equation number (3).
Therefore the molar mass of dichlorine pentaoxide,
The molar mass of dichlorine pentaoxide,
(d)
Interpretation:
The molar mass of glycerin,
Concept introduction:
The mass of one mole of any substance is known as its molar mass. The molar mass of an element is equal to the atomic mass of an element. Molar mass is expressed in
Answer to Problem 15E
The molar mass of glycerin,
Explanation of Solution
The molar mass of glycerin,
The value of molar mass of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen are
Substitute the values of molar mass of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen in equation (4).
The molar mass of glycerin,
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