Chemistry 10th Edition

Published by Brooks/Cole Publishing Co.
ISBN 10: 1133610668
ISBN 13: 978-1-13361-066-3

Chapter 2 - Chemical Formulas and Composition Stoichiometrhy - Exercises - The Mole Concept - Page 75: 40

Answer

$\begin{matrix} Part & Element & Atomic\ weight & Mass\ of\ 1\ mol \\ a) & Sn & {118.710} &{118.710\ g}\\ b) & {Br} & 79.904&\ {79.904\ g}\\ c) & Mg&{24.305}&{24.305\ g}\\ d) & {Cr}&{51.9961}&51.9961\ g \end{matrix}$

Work Step by Step

$\begin{matrix} Part & Element & Atomic\ weight & Mass\ of\ 1\ mol& Comments \\ a) & Sn & \bf{118.710} &\bf{118.710\ g}&*(1), *(2)\\ b) & \bf{Br} & 79.904&\ \bf{79.904\ g}&*(2), *(3)\\ c) & Mg&\bf{24.305}&\bf{24.305\ g}&*(1),*(2)\\ d) & \bf{Cr}&\bf{51.9961}&51.9961\ g&*(2),*(3) \end{matrix}$ *(1): Look at the periodic table for the element with this symbol to get its atomic weight. *(2) The mass of 1 mole is the atomic weight in g *(3) Look for the element with this atomic weight. To make things easier, remember that the atomic weights increase from left to right and from top down in the periodic table.
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