A chemical reaction is carried out using a 42.65-g sample of lead(II) nitrate, #Pb(NO_3)_2# ?
a.) Calculate the molar mass of lead(II) nitrate.
b.) Calculate the number of moles of lead(II) nitrate in the sample
c.) Calculate the number of formula units of lead(II) nitrate in the sample
a.) Calculate the molar mass of lead(II) nitrate.
b.) Calculate the number of moles of lead(II) nitrate in the sample
c.) Calculate the number of formula units of lead(II) nitrate in the sample
2 Answers
Use:
the periodic table,
and
Explanation:
a) Molar mass (found on periodic table)
Pb: 207.2 g/mol
N: 14.01 g/mol ( times 2 because 2 nitrogen in formula)
O: 16.00 g/mol ( times 6 becuase 6 oxygens in formula)
Add all of these up and you get: 331.22 g/mol for molar mass
b) Use this formula:
c) Use this formula:
(E means x10)
a.) Molar mass
b.) Moles
c.) Formula units
Explanation:
a.) Molar mass
In order to calculate the molar mass of a compound, multiply the subscript of each element by its molar mass (atomic weight on the periodic table in g/mol). No subscript is understood to be
Molar mass
b.) Moles
In order to determine moles, divide the given mass by the molar mass. Since molar mass is a fraction, g/mol, I prefer to divide by multiplying by the reciprocal, mol/g.
Moles
c.) Formula units
One mole of anything is
Formula units