Question #3ff32

1 Answer
May 12, 2017

"Option ..........B"

Explanation:

We simply need to find the molar quantity of sulfuric acid.........and multiply this molar quantity by Avogadro's number.............and then perform the subtraction.

"Moles of stuff"="Mass of stuff"/"Molar mass of stuff"

And here "Moles of sulfuric acid"=(98xx10^-3*g)/(98.08*g*mol^-1)

And so number of sulfuric acid molecules...........

=N_Axx(98xx10^-3*g)/(98.08*g*mol^-1)

=6.022xx10^23*mol^-1xx(98xx10^-3*g)/(98.08*g*mol^-1)=6.0xx10^20 "molecules". And if we take 3xx10^20 molecules away from this quantity we are left with 3xx10^20 such molecules.

And this represents a molar quantity of (3xx10^20*"molecules")/(6.022xx10^23*"molecules"*mol^-1)=5xx10^-4*mol.

Not a good question, in that they are simply asking you how to use a calculator. This is non-trivial but also non-chemistry.