How do you convert #5.28xx10^23# formula units of iron (III) carbonate to grams?
1 Answer
Check what's given first
Number of molecules
Alright so firstly, we need to calculate the number of moles in
To calculate the number of moles we will use the formula
Number of particles = number of moles x Avogadro's Contant
Thus, since we need the number of moles, rearrange this equation to-
Number of moles = number of particles / Avogadro's constant
Thus we have
Thus we have 0.87 moles of Iron(III) Carbonate
Now that we have the number of moles, we can find the mass in grams using the equation (Moles = Mass / Molar Mass)
So since we dont have the molar mass of Iron(III) Carbonate, lets find it out
Firstly, the equation is
The molar mass of Fe -
The molar mass of C -
The molar mass of O-
Add em up all together and you have
Thus, rearranging the equation of Moles = Mass/ Molar Mass to find Mass, we have
Mass = Moles x Molar Mass
Mass =
Mass =
So
Hope this helps