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5 January, 21:49

What is the mass of 1.71 ✕ 1023 molecules of h2so4?

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  1. 5 January, 23:49
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    The equation for calculating a mass is as follows:

    m=n*M

    Molar mass (M) we can determine from Ar that can read in a periodical table, and a number of moles we can calculate from the available date for N:

    n (H2SO4) = N/NA

    n (H2SO4) = 1.7*10²³ / 6 * 10²³

    n (H2SO4) = 0.3 mole

    Now we can calculate a mass of H2SO4:

    m (H2SO4) = n*M = 0.3 * 98 = 27.8 g
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