Question
Question: The number of electrons present in 1\(c{m^3}\) of Mg (Density of\({}_{12}^{24}Mg\) is 1.74 gm/\(c{m^...
The number of electrons present in 1cm3 of Mg (Density of1224Mg is 1.74 gm/cm3) is :
A.0×1024
B.46×1023
C.3×1020
D.24×1023
Solution
The number of atoms in one mole of any substance is equal to Avogadro’s Number i.e. 6.023×1023 atoms per mole.
Complete step by step answer:
From the given data, we know that the atomic mass of Mg is 24 and the atomic number is 12. We also know that, no. of electrons in any given atom can be calculated by:
Number of electrons = Atomic Number of elements
From this relation, we can understand that there are 12 electrons in one atom of Mg.
Since it is given that the atomic mass of Mg is 24 gm, then we can say that one mole of Mg weighs 24gm.
In the given question, we are being asked the number of electrons present in 1cm3 of Mg and the density of Mg has been given as 1.74gm/cm3
So, let’s break this problem into steps and solve:
Hence, as the problem demands data regarding 1cm3 of Mg, we consider the eight of the sample to be 1.74 gm.
24 gm of Mg → 1 mol
1.74gmofMg→′x′mol
Hence, x = 241.74×1
x = 0.0725mol
As discussed earlier, we know that the number of electrons in an Mg atom is 12. And also, that the number of atoms in 1 mole of Mg is 6.023×1023 atoms.
Hence, from this, the number of electrons in one mole of Mg is 12×6.023×1023 electrons.
Therefore, the number of electrons in 1cm3 of Mg can be calculated by the relation:
number of electrons in 1cm3 of Mg = x×12×6.023×1023
= 0.0725×12×6.023×1023
= 5.24×1023
Hence, The number of electrons present in 1cm3 of Mg is 5.24×1023 electrons
Hence, Option D is the correct option.
Note:
Mole is the unit of measurement for the amount of substance in the SI units. The particles present in the substance can be molecules, ions, atoms, or electrons.