What molar quantity is associated with 19.32*g mass of magnesium metal?

1 Answer
Sep 6, 2017

Well, we know that 1*mol of magnesium has a mass of 24.31*g...so..............

Explanation:

.......so we take the quotient....

"Moles of Mg"=(19.32*g)/(24.31*g*mol^-1)~=0.80*mol....

....which of course is dimensionally consistent...........in that we get cancelg/(cancelg*mol^-1)=1/(1/(mol))=mol as required.........i.e. 1/(1/x)=x

What is the physical significance of this quantity? It tells us that there are 0.8*molxxN_A=0.80*molxx6.022xx10^23*mol^-1 individual particles of magnesium in the sample......

By this reasoning, there are N_A individual particles of magnesium in the sample whose mass is 24.31*g. How did I know these numbers?