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Question: Find the number of atoms present in 100 grams of sodium: (A) \(2.6182 \times {10^{23}}\) (B) \(...
Find the number of atoms present in 100 grams of sodium:
(A) 2.6182×1023
(B) 0.6182×1024
(C) 2.6182×1024
(D) 2.6182×1020
Solution
One mole of any particle is equal to 6.022×1023 particles. This number is called the Avogadro’s number.
Complete step-by-step answer: The given mass of sodium (Na) in grams = 100g
We need to find the number of atoms in 100 grams of sodium (Na).
We know that the atomic mass of sodium (Na) is equal to 23 grams. Now from the mole concept, we know that Gram atomic mass = 1 gm atom =6.022×1023 atoms.
So, according to the mole concept, 23 grams of sodium (Na) contains 6.022×1023 number of atoms. Thus, 1 g of sodium (Na) will contain =236.022×1023 atoms.
Therefore, 100 g of sodium will contain =236.022×1023×100 number of atoms.
=2.6182×1024 number of atoms.
Therefore, option (A), option (B) and option (D) are not correct. So, the correct option is (C).
Additional information: (1) Molecular weight refers to the average relative weight of an element or a molecule as compared to the weight of a C12carbon atom taken as 12 on the atomic mass unit scale. The molecular weight of any substance can be calculated by adding the atomic weights of all its constituent atoms.
(2) Gram molecular weight of a substance refers to the molecular weight of that substance (in amu) in grams, i.e., it is the weight in grams which is numerically equal to its molecular weight.
(3) According to the mole concept, a mole represents 6.022×1023 particles irrespective of their nature. The amount of matter having this Avogadro’s number of particles represents one mole of that species.
Note: The mole concept can also be applied to calculate the number of molecules in the given mass of a substance. According to the mole concept, gram molecular mass will be equal to the Avogadro’s number of molecules. So the number of molecules in 1 g of the substance can be calculated and from this, the number of molecules in the given mass of that substance can also be determined.