What is the number of molecules in 1.00 mol of iodine crystals?
Is the answer 6.022 x 10^25 molec. of I2 ? or do I have double this answer, given that I2 is a diatomic molecule??
Is the answer 6.022 x 10^25 molec. of I2 ? or do I have double this answer, given that I2 is a diatomic molecule??
1 Answer
Explanation:
The problem wants to make sure that you are familiar with the definition of one mole of a given substance.
In this case, you're dealing with a covalent compound, so you're looking for the number of molecules of iodine,
Now, a mole is defined as very, very large collection of particles. In order to have
#color(blue)(ul(color(black)("1 mole I"_2 = 6.022 * 10^(23)"molecules I"_2# #-># Avogadro's constant
In your case, you will have
#"1.00 moles I"_2 = 6.02 * 10^(23)"molecules I"_2#
The answer must be rounded to three sig figs, the number of significant figures you have for the number of moles of iodine crystals.
Notice that each iodine molecule contains
In
#overbrace(6.022 * 10^(23)color(red)(cancel(color(black)("molecules I"_2))))^(color(blue)(= "1.00 moles I"_2)) * "2 atoms of I"/(1color(red)(cancel(color(black)("molecule I"_2)))) = overbrace(1.20 * 10^(24)"atoms of I")^(color(purple)(="2.00 moles of I"))#
Once again, the answer must be rounded to three sig figs.