Question #3a4ee

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Aug 18, 2017

Well let's see.....I make it.....

3.23xx10^-2*molxx6.022xx10^23*mol^-1xx32*"electrons"=?

Explanation:

We somehow have got a mass of 2*g nitrate ion, NO_3^-. We look at our Periodic Table, and we find that nitrogen Z=7, has 7 electrons, and oxygen, Z=8, has 8 electrons.

So per formula unit of NO_3^-, there are 7+3xx8+1=32*"electrons". Why did I add an extra electron.

Now we have a molar quantity of (2*g)/(62.01*g*mol^-1)=3.23xx10^-2*mol

And so there are 3.23xx10^-2*molxx6.022xx10^23*mol^-1xx32*"electrons"=?

But hang on, Z specifies the number of protons in the nucleus. How can I use Z to define the number of electrons?