Respuesta :
Answer:
0.187 mol
Explanation:
A solution is created by dissolving 10.0 grams of ammonium chloride in enough water to make 315 mL of solution.
The formula of ammonium chloride is NHâ‚„Cl and its molar mass is 53.49 g/mol. We can use this information to calculate the moles of ammonium chloride associated with 10.0 grams.
10.0 g × (1 mol/53.49 g) = 0.187 mol
Answer:
0.593 mole
Explanation:
Step 1:
Data obtained from the question include:
Mass of ammonium chloride = 10g
Volume of solution = 315 mL = 315/1000 = 0.315L
Step 2:
Determination of the mass of ammonium chloride in 1L of the solution. This is illustrated below:
If 10g of ammonium chloride NH4Cl dissolves in 0.315L,
Therefore Xg of ammonium chloride NH4Cl will dissolve in 1L i.e
Xg of NH4Cl = 10/0.315
Xg of NH4Cl = 31.75g
Step 3:
Determination of the number of mole of NH4Cl in 31.75g of ammonium chloride NH4Cl.
This is illustrated below:
Molar Mass of NH4Cl = 14 + (4x1) + 35.5 = 14 + 4 + 35.5 = 53.5g/mol
Mass of NH4Cl = 31.75g
Number of mole of NH4Cl =?
Number of mole = Mass/Molar Mass
Number of mole of NH4Cl = 31.75/53.5
Number of mole of NH4Cl = 0.593 mole
Therefore, 0.593 mole of ammonium chloride NH4Cl is present in the solution.