There are 929 grams in 1.11 moles of manganese sulfate.
The mole is a SI unit of measurement that is used to calculate the quantity of any substance.
Step1: Calculate the molar mass of
3(54.94) + 7(32.07) + 28(16) = 837.31g
Step2: Calculate the mass of
Thus, the mass of 1.11 moles of is 929 grams.
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Step 1: Find the molar mass of Mn3(SO4)7.
Mn3(SO4)7 = 3(54.94) + 7(32.07) + 28(16) = 837.31g
Step 2: Calculate grams of Mn3(SO4)7 in the following manner:
1.11 mol Mn3(SO4)7 (837.31g Mn3(SO4)7 /1 mol Mn3(SO4)7 ) = 929g Mn3(SO4)7
According to zeroth law of thermodynamics, when two objects are kept in contact, heat (energy) is transferred from one to the other until they reach the same temperature (are in thermal equilibrium). When the objects are at the same temperature there is no heat transfer.
So, at equilibrium, =, +
q=m×c×T, where q = heat energy, m = mass of a substance, c = specific heat (units J/kg∙K), T is temperature
=(15X13X4.19)+(148X88.3X4.19)
= 81.37 ° C
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If you have 1.0 mole of each of the following compounds, which will have the most molecules?
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NI3 (nitrogen triiodide)
KCI (potassium chloride)
Lici (lithium chloride)
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fn 35 moles of Iron (Fe)?
Answer:
6. They all have the same number of molecules.
7. 19.5 g
Explanation:
6. From Avogadro's hypothesis, we understood that 1 mole of any substance contains 6.02×10²³ molecules i.e
1 mole = 6.02×10²³ molecules
Considering the question given above, each compounds has just 1 mole. Thus, they will also have the same number of molecules.
7. Determination of the mass of iron (Fe)
Number of mole of Fe = 0.35 mole
Molar mass of Fe = 55.85 g/mol
Mass of Fe =?
Mass = mole × molar mass
Mass of Fe = 0.35 × 55.85
Mass of Fe = 19.5 g
Thus, the mass of 0.35 mole of iron (Fe) is 19.5 g