Question
Question: A piece of aluminium foil has a mass of \({ 27 }\) grams. About how many atoms does this foil contai...
A piece of aluminium foil has a mass of 27 grams. About how many atoms does this foil contain?
A.) 1.20×1024atoms
B.) 6.02×1023atoms
C.) 3.011×1023atoms
D.) 27 atoms
E.) 13 atoms
Solution
Hint: Mole is the unit for the number of atoms or molecules of a material. One mole is equal to the Avogadro’s number and each element has a different molar mass depending on the weight.
Complete step-by-step answer:
Atomic mass of Aluminium = 27g
It means 1 mole of aluminium contains 27g of aluminium.
As we know that 1 mole of any element contains Avogadro’s number of atoms ,i.e,
6.02×1023atoms
As we know that,
Numberofmoles=mass/molarmass
Now, we have, 27g/27gmol−1
We get, number of moles = 1 mole of Al
The formula used is: Number of particles/atoms/molecules = number of moles Avogadro’s number
So, number of atoms in one mole of aluminium = 6.02×1023atoms
Hence, Number of atoms in 27gofAl=1×6.02×1023atoms=6.02×1023atoms
The correct option is B.
Additional Information:
Avogadro’s Law: According to this law, “each volume of gases contain an equal number of molecules at standard temperature and pressure.”
Importance of Avogadro’s number;
It is used to calculate the actual mass of a single atom of an element or a single molecule of a substance.
It is used in the calculation of actual masses of 1amu or 1u.
It is also used to calculate the number of atoms or molecules in the given mass of the element of a compound.
It is used to calculate the number of molecules present in a given volume of the gas under given conditions of temperature and pressure.
Note: The possibility for the mistake is that you can choose the option (a) or (c)
As the number of atoms is equal to the number of moles and Avogadro’s number. Here, the number of moles of Al is 1 not twice or half the Avogadro’s number.