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Question: Give an estimate of the number of electrons in \(100g\) of water. How much are the total negative ch...

Give an estimate of the number of electrons in 100g100g of water. How much are the total negative charges on these electrons?

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Solution

First, we have to learn the idea of ‘mol’. Then we will figure out the relation between ‘Molecular Weight’ and ‘Mole’. Once this concept gets clear, then we can proceed to find out the number of electrons. Finally, we can arrive at our final answer, i.e., the total charge of these electrons.

Complete step by step solution:
By definition, Mole is the standard unit for measuring small quantities of the physical world, such as atoms, electrons, and other subatomic particles. According to Avogadro, 1mol1mol of a substance contains 6.02214×10236.02214 \times {10^{23}} atoms, often denoted by NA{N_A}. The weight of 1mol1mol of a substance is called the Molecular Weight of that substance.
Weight of 1mol1mol water =18g = 18g
Therefore, the molecular weight of water =18g/mol = 18g/mol
Given weight of the water =100g = 100g
Hence, the molecular weight of the given water =(10018)=5.55g = \left( {\dfrac{{100}}{{18}}} \right) = 5.55g
Now for one atom of H2O{H_2}O we have 1010 electrons, 22 electrons from two HH-atoms, and 88 electrons from one OO-atom.
So 5.555.55 moles water contains (10×5.55)=55.5\left( {10 \times 5.55} \right) = 55.5 moles electrons.
Now we know,
Number of electrons = number of moles of electrons ×\times Avogadro’s Number
Hence, the number of electrons = 55.5×6.0214×102355.5 \times 6.0214 \times {10^{23}}
334.1877×1023\Rightarrow {\text{334}}{\text{.1877}} \times {10^{23}}
We know the charge of an electron = 1.6×1019C - 1.6 \times {10^{ - 19}}C.
Now, The total charge carried by the electrons = Total number of electrons ×\times Charge of an electron
(334.1877×1023)×(1.6×1019)C\Rightarrow \left( {334.1877 \times {{10}^{23}}} \right) \times \left( { - 1.6 \times {{10}^{ - 19}}} \right)C
5.347×106C\Rightarrow - 5.347 \times {10^6}C

Therefore, the total negative charge carried by the electrons = 5.347×106C5.347 \times {10^6}C.

Note: Avogadro’s Number is instrumental in science. Besides, the concept of a mole is very crucial in the field of chemistry. It is vital to measure all the substances in the mole unit to perform a good chemistry experiment.