If you want to convert from atoms to mass, you first have to first convert to the number of moles of the substance, as the mass on the periodic table is the molar mass of the substance (i.e. the mass of one mole of the substance)Thanks))
I need help with changing from atoms to mass. I have the equations but they don't make sense.
And I need help with questions ie mainly word questions
Example:
In a chemistry demonstration, a teacher react sodium carbonate with excess hydrochloric acid. Calculate the mass of sodium carbonate needed to form 4.53 grams of sodium chloride.
How would you solve that.
(((And what would've the main steps be if you had to solve other questions, cause my teacher said to convert to moles)))
lol I thought that said Avocado ;-;If you want to convert from atoms to mass, you first have to first convert to the number of moles of the substance, as the mass on the periodic table is the molar mass of the substance (i.e. the mass of one mole of the substance)
e.g. Calculate the molecular mass of 1.05 x 10^22 carbon monoxide molecules.
1. Convert to moles of CO by dividing by Avagadro's number:
1.05 x 10^22/6.02 x 10^23 = 0.01744... moles
2. Multiply the number of moles by the molar mass of the substance
The molar mass of CO is 12.01 + 16.00 = 28.01g
Number of moles x molar mass = 0.1744... x 28.01
= 0.488g
Therefore, there is 0.488g (3 s.f.) of CO
In fact, the true spelling is neither "Avocado" nor "Avagadro". It is "Avogadro".lol I thought that said Avocado ;-;
Me and my dodgy spelling :/In fact, the true spelling is neither "Avocado" nor "Avagadro". It is "Avogadro".
His Wikipedia page is here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amedeo_Avogadro .