How do you change 8.5 g of SiH4 to moles?

1 Answer
Mar 24, 2016

8.5g SiH4 1mol32.122gSiH4 = 0.2646 moles SiH4

Explanation:

When converting to moles, you always start with the mass in grams of your substance. In this case 8.5g SiH4.

In order to convert to moles you will need to find the molecular mass of the molecule. You can do this using the molecular formula SiH4.

Use the values on a periodic table titled "relative atomic mass" or "molecular mass" for each element. This is what a single mole of this atom would weigh.

Silicon (Si) weighs 28.09 grams.
Hydrogen (H) weighs 1.008 grams.

You have 1 Si atom and 4 H atoms, so add together the mass of 1 Si and 4 H.

Si + 4(H) = molar mass of SiH4
28.09g+(41.008)g=32.122g

Now you just divide the grams of SiH4 that you have by the molar mass of SiH4 and you will be able to find the number of moles.

This equation is how this process is commonly written. It begins with the grams of SiH4 and multiplies by the grams/mole of SiH4 atomically (molar mass). The grams will cancel leaving you with only moles.
8.5g SiH4 1mol32.122gSiH4 = 0.2646 moles SiH4