What is the mass, in grams, of 1.24 moles of water, "H"_2"O" ?

1 Answer
Mar 29, 2018

"22.3 g"

Explanation:

Your tool of choice here is the molar mass of water. The molar mass of a compound tells you the mass of exactly 1 mole of that compound.

color(blue)(ul(color(black)("the molar mass of H"_2"O" = "the mass of 1 mole of H"_2"O")))

Now, water has a molar mass of "18.015 g mol"^(-1). This tells you that 1 mole of water has a mass of "18.015 g". So every time your sample of water has a mass of "18.015 g", you can say for a fact that it contains 1 mole of water.

In your case, the sample contains 1.24 moles of water. To find the mass of the sample, use the molar mass of water as a conversion factor.

You need to go from moles to grams, so rearrange the molar mass like this

"18.015 g mol"^(-1) => "18.015 g"/("1 mole H"_2"O") " "color(white)((color(blue)(larr \ "what you need"))/(color(blue)(larr \ "what you have"))

So now all you have to do is to multiply the number of moles given to you by this conversion factor.

1.24 color(red)(cancel(color(black)("moles H"_2"O"))) * "18.015 g"/(1 color(red)(cancel(color(black)("mole H"_2"O")))) = color(darkgreen)(ul(color(black)("22.3 g")))

The answer is rounded to three sig figs, the number of sig figs you have for the number of moles of water.