Question
Question: The molecular mass of \({ CO }_{ 2 }\) is 44 amu and the Avogadro number is \(6.02\times 10^{ 23 }\)...
The molecular mass of CO2 is 44 amu and the Avogadro number is 6.02×1023. Therefore, the mass of one molecule of CO2 is:
A. 7.31×10−23
B. 3.65×10−23
C. 1.01×10−23
D. 2.01×10−23
Solution
Hint: You can understand this question that we have the weight of 6.02×1023 (1 mole) CO2 molecules is equal to 44 g. So, you just need to find out the mass of one molecule. Now try to solve it.
Complete step by step answer:
We are given molecular mass of CO2 = 44 amu
Avogadro number = 6.02×1023
We know that the Avogadro number is equal to 1 mole.
And, the molecular mass of CO2 is also equal to 1 mole of CO2 molecule.
Hence, we can write,
MassofonemoleculeofCO2=AvogadroNumberMassof1molemoleculesofCO2
MassofonemoleculeofCO2=6.02×102344
MassofonemoleculeofCO2=7.31×10−23
Therefore, we can conclude that the correct answer to this question is option A.
Additional information:
We should know that Carbon dioxide is a colorless gas with a density of about 60% higher than that of dry air. It consists of a carbon atom covalently double bonded to two oxygen atoms. It occurs naturally in Earth's atmosphere as a trace gas.
Note: We should know that the molecular mass is the mass of a given molecule. It is measured in daltons (Da or amu).
Also, different molecules of the same compound may have different molecular masses because they contain different isotopes of an element.