(a) 12 g of oxygen gas
(b) 20 g of water
(c) 22 g of carbon dioxide.
Answer: To get the mass of 1 mole of atom of that element, that is, molar mass, we have to take the same numerical value but change the units from 'u' to 'g'.
∴ 1 mole substance = Total Atomic mass of a substance (u) Or
= Total gram atomic mass of substance (g) Or
= Molar Mass
= 1 Mole of substance Or
= 6.022 × 1023 in number of particles of that substance
Here required mole of substance = Given mass of substance in 'g' ÷ Molar Mass
(a) 12 g of oxygen gas = Given mass of oxygen in 'g' ÷ Molar Mass of Oxygen
= 12 ÷ 32
= 0.375 mole of oxygen
(b) 20 g of water = Given mass of water in 'g' ÷ Molar Mass of Water
= 20 ÷ 18
= 1.11 mole of water
(c) 22 g of carbon dioxide.= Given mass of Carbon Dioxide in 'g' ÷ Molar Mass of Carbon Dioxide
= 22 ÷ 44
= 0.5 mole of carbon dioxide
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