7.7 X 1012 atoms Cl (1 mole Cl/6.022 X 1023)(35.45 grams/1 mole Cl)
= 4.5 X 10 -10 grams of chlorine
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are you sure you don't mean 4.501023 moles of Cl2?
If you're sure, m=(35.45/(6.023X10^23X4)) which is a very small number. Again though, I'm pretty sure you wrote the question wrong
You probably mean 3.01x10^23 atoms, not -23.
3.01x10^23 atoms x 1 mol/6.02x10^23 atoms x 35.5 g/mol = 17.8 g
The answer is 45,776 grams.
Silver chloride: AgClAtomic mass of Ag: 107.9 gramsAtomic mass of Cl: 35.5 gramsMolecular mass: 107.9 + 35.5 = 143.4 grams107.9 grams Ag / 143.4 grams AgCl = .75235.5 grams Cl / 143.3 grams AgCl = .248Take the results and multiply by 100 to change to a percent:.752 × 100 = 75.2% Ag.248 × 100 = 24.8% Cl
MgCl2 because although K has a higher mass than Mg, the Mg compound with Cl has two atoms of Cl not one.
A gravimetric factor converts grams of a compound into grams of a single element. For example, we'll find the gravimetric factor of Cl in AgCl. Use the atomic mass of Ag(107.868) and the atomic mass of Cl(35.453) and add them together to get 143.3. Then divide 35.453 by 143.3 to get .2474. .2474 is the gravimetric factor of Cl in AgCl.
Well, there are 140 grams of 2Cl2 in one mole of it. You take the atomic mass and find how many atoms and multiply them together. Chlorine has an atomic mass of about 35, so multiply by four b/c there are four Cl atoms in 2Cl2 .
64 moles of chlorine atoms would be 64 x 35.5 grams, i.e. 2272 grams. If you meant the substance chlorine, which consists of Cl2 molecules, it would be 4544 grams.
Silver chloride: AgClAtomic mass of Ag: 107.9 gramsAtomic mass of Cl: 35.5 gramsMolecular mass: 107.9 + 35.5 = 143.4 grams107.9 grams Ag / 143.4 grams AgCl = .75235.5 grams Cl / 143.3 grams AgCl = .248Take the results and multiply by 100 to change to a percent:.752 × 100 = 75.2% Ag.248 × 100 = 24.8% Cl
In one mole of any element, there are 6.022*1023 atoms, Avogadro's number.3 mol Cl * (6.022*1023 atoms Cl/mol Cl) = 1.8066*1024 atoms ClTherefore, there are approximately 1.807*1024 atoms in three moles of chlorine.Be careful with this answer because the question probably carries hidden in it the expectation that you know that chlorine gas is diatomic. If that is the case, what is really being asked is how many atoms are in 3 moles of chlorine gas. When you answer that question be certain that you clarify your understanding. 3 moles of chlorine gas (Cl2) has 6 moles of chlorine atoms. 6 x NA will give you the answer.
Molar mass of Cl = 35.453g/mol 1mol Cl atoms = 6.022 x 1023 atoms (1.7 x 1022 atoms Cl) x (1mol/6.022 x 1023 atoms) x (35.453g/mol) = 1.0g Cl
For this problem, the atomic mass is required. Take the mass in grams and divide it by the atomic mass. Then multiply it by Avogadro's constant, 6.02 × 1023. AlCl3= 133.5 grams10.5 grams Cu / (133.5 grams) × (6.02 × 1023 atoms) = 4.73 × 1022 atoms
C = 12 grams/mole Cl = 35.45 grams/mole CCl4 = 12 + (35.45)x4 = 153.8 grams/mole 153.8 grams/mole / 6.022 x 1023 things/mole = 25.4 x 10-23 grams/thing where thing in this case would be a molecule of CCl4
MgCl2 because although K has a higher mass than Mg, the Mg compound with Cl has two atoms of Cl not one.
1.409 moles chlorine (35.45 grams/1 mole Cl) = 49.95 grams of chlorine ==================
The atomic mass of phosphurus is 31. The atomic mass of chlorine is 35.5. Therefore, the gram molecular mass of PCl3 is 31+3x35.5=137.5 grams per mole.
Aluminum trichlorate is made up of one aluminum, three chlorine and nine oxygen atoms. By mass, chlorine makes up 38.35 percent of the total 277.33 grams per mole.
A gravimetric factor converts grams of a compound into grams of a single element. For example, we'll find the gravimetric factor of Cl in AgCl. Use the atomic mass of Ag(107.868) and the atomic mass of Cl(35.453) and add them together to get 143.3. Then divide 35.453 by 143.3 to get .2474. .2474 is the gravimetric factor of Cl in AgCl.
Well, there are 140 grams of 2Cl2 in one mole of it. You take the atomic mass and find how many atoms and multiply them together. Chlorine has an atomic mass of about 35, so multiply by four b/c there are four Cl atoms in 2Cl2 .
64 moles of chlorine atoms would be 64 x 35.5 grams, i.e. 2272 grams. If you meant the substance chlorine, which consists of Cl2 molecules, it would be 4544 grams.