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Question: The total number of gram molecules of \(S{O_2}C{l_2}\) in \(13.5g\) of sulphuryl chloride is: (A) ...

The total number of gram molecules of SO2Cl2S{O_2}C{l_2} in 13.5g13.5g of sulphuryl chloride is:
(A) 0.10.1
(B) 0.20.2
(C) 0.30.3
(D) 0.40.4

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Solution

Gram molecules can be defined the same as that of a mole. Gram molecules are the total number of molecules in one mole of substance.Gram molecule is defined as the number of grams of a substance that is the same as the relative molecular mass of that substance.

Complete step by step answer:
First of all, let's understand about the chemical compound sulfuryl chloride. It is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula SO2Cl2S{O_2}C{l_2}. It is a colorless liquid with a pungent smell at the room temperature. Sulfur chloride is the source of chlorine gas. The IUPAC name of SO2Cl2S{O_2}C{l_2} is sulfuryl dichloride.
In the question, we have to find the gram molecules of 13.5g13.5g of SO2Cl2S{O_2}C{l_2}. Gram molecules are the same as molecules. Gram molecules are defined as the number of moles present in the given mass of the substance.
i.e., Gram Molecules=given mass of substancemolecular mass of substanceGram{\text{ }}Molecules = \dfrac{{given{\text{ }}mass{\text{ }}of{\text{ substance}}}}{{molecular{\text{ }}mass{\text{ }}of{\text{ substance}}}} …. (i)
The molecular mass of a substance is the average relative mass of its molecules as compared with an atom of carbon 12 - 12 isotope or for a compound, it is defined as the combined atomic mass of all elements present in the compound. So, the molecular mass of SO2Cl2S{O_2}C{l_2} can be calculated as
1×atomic mass of sulphur+2×atomic mass of oxygen+2×atomic mass of chlorine1 \times atomic{\text{ }}mass{\text{ }} of {\text{ }}sulphur + 2 \times atomic{\text{ }}mass{\text{ }}of{\text{ }}oxygen + 2 \times atomic{\text{ }}mass{\text{ }}of{\text{ }}chlorine

We know that atomic masses of sulphur, oxygen and chlorine are 32g,16g&35.5g32g,16g\& 35.5g respectively. Thus, the molecular mass of SO2Cl2S{O_2}C{l_2} becomes = 1×32+2×16+2×35.5=135g1 \times 32 + 2 \times 16 + 2 \times 35.5 = 135g
Gram molecules = 13.5135=0.1\dfrac{{13.5}}{{135}} = 0.1
Hence, the answer is option (A).

Note:
The molecular mass of a substance expressed in grams is called the gram molecular mass. This amount is also called one gram molecule.The molecular mass (m) is the mass of a given molecule: it is measured in daltons (Da or u). Different molecules of the same compound may have different molecular masses because they contain different isotopes of an element.