Question
Question: Convert \( \text{20g} \) of water into moles....
Convert 20g of water into moles.
Solution
Hint A mole is the amount of a substance that contains as many atoms or molecule as there are atoms in exactly 12gm of the carbon-12 . In a simple way one mole is the collection of 6.022 !!×!! 1023atom/molecule .
One mole of every substance contains 6.022 !!×!! 1023molecules and this is given a separate name and symbol known as ‘Avogadro constant’ denoted by NA .
In chemistry atoms, molecules and ions are subatomic particles and we count the number of atoms or molecules by weighing the amount of substance. In a chemical reaction the moles of two substances reacts in a definite ratio, so we use following formula to calculate the number of moles in a reaction –
moleatom = atomicweightweight....(i)
molemolecules = molecularweightweight.....(ii)
molemolecules =NAnumberofmolecule......(iii)
Complete Step by step solution:
This calculation is takes place in two steps-
In first step we will calculate the molecular weight of water molecule –
!!×!! 1+16 !!!! atomicweightofH=1and O =16 !!!! molecularweightofH2O =2 ⟹18gm
In the second step we will apply equation (ii) to calculate the number of moles of water molecules present in 20g of water, after putting molecular weight 18gm .
No of moles = molecularweightweightNo of moles=18gm20gm⟹1.11mole
Additional information:
One mole of water contains two moles of hydrogen and one mole of oxygen, so total no of moles of hydrogen and oxygen present in 1.11mole of water-