b. CCl2
c. CCl3
d. CCl4
B) it has one or more double bonds between carbon atoms.
C) it contains more than one functional group.
D) each internal carbon atom is covalently bonded to two hydrogen atoms.
E) its functional groups include at least one aromatic ring.
6.21 × 10²² Carbon Atoms
Data Given:
Mass of Butane (C₄H₁₀) = 1.50 g
M.Mass of Butane = 58.1 g.mol⁻¹
Step 1: Calculate Moles of Butane as,
Moles = Mass ÷ M.Mass
Putting values,
Moles = 1.50 g ÷ 58.1 g.mol⁻¹
Moles = 0.0258 mol
Step 2: Calculate number of Butane Molecules;
As 1 mole of any substance contains 6.022 × 10²³ particles (Avogadro's Number) then the relation for Moles and Number of Butane Molecules can be written as,
Moles = Number of C₄H₁₀ Molecules ÷ 6.022 × 10²³ Molecules.mol⁻¹
Solving for Number of Butane molecules,
Number of C₄H₁₀ Molecules = Moles × 6.022 × 10²³ Molecules.mol⁻¹
Putting value of moles,
Number of C₄H₁₀ Molecules = 0.0258 mol × 6.022 × 10²³ Molecules.mol⁻¹
Number of C₄H₁₀ Molecules = 1.55 × 10²² C₄H₁₀ Molecules
Step 3: Calculate Number of Carbon Atoms:
As,
1 Molecule of C₄H₁₀ contains = 4 Atoms of Carbon
So,
1.55 × 10²² C₄H₁₀ Molecules will contain = X Atoms of Carbon
Solving for X,
X = (1.55 × 10²² C₄H₁₀ Molecules × 4 Atoms of Carbon) ÷ 1 Molecule of C₄H₁₀
X = 6.21 × 10²² Atoms of Carbon
of carbon is present in 1.50 g of butane.
Further Explanation:
Avogadro’s number indicates how many atoms or molecules a mole can have in it. In other words, it provides information about the number of units that are present in one mole of the substance. It is numerically equal to . These units can be atoms or molecules.
The formula to calculate the moles of is as follows:
…… (1)
Substitute 1.50 g for the given mass and 58.1 g/mol for the molar mass of in equation (1).
Since one mole of has of . Therefore the formula to calculate the molecules of butane is as follows:
…… (2)
Substitute 0.0258 mol for the moles of and for Avogadro’s number in equation (2).
The chemical formula of butane is . This indicates one molecule of butane has four atoms of carbon. Therefore the number of carbon atoms can be calculated as follows:
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Answer details:
Grade: Senior School
Chapter: Mole concept
Subject: Chemistry
Keywords: 1.50 g, 58.1 g/mol, butane, C4H10, Avogadro’s number, C atoms, molecules, moles, one mole, chemical formula, carbon atoms, molar mass of C4H10, given mass of C4H10.
b. oxidizing agent
c. weak base or acid
d. strong base or acid
Indicators are compounds which are weak bases or weak acids as they can dissociate into ions .The correct option is C.
Indicator is defined as a chemical substance which is chemically a weak acid or a weak base which changes it's color depending upon the concentration of hydrogen ions present in the solution.They dissociate slightly in water to produce ions.
These are generally derived from plant pigments and are of slightly acidic or basic in nature.There are three types of indicators:
1) natural indicators
2) synthetic indicators
3) olfactory indicators.
These are mainly used in determination of end point of titrations. Every indicator has it's pH range in which it can perform effectively.These are usually organic compounds.
As weak acids and bases are easily dissociated ,thus indicators are weak bases or weak acids.Thus, the correct option is C.
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has a heterogeneous composition and is able to be separated by physical means
has a heterogeneous composition and is able to be separated by chemical means
has a uniform composition and is only able to be separated by chemical means