Question
Question: What will be the mass of two moles of \(KCl\)?...
What will be the mass of two moles of KCl?
Solution
We need to know that the molar mass of a chemical compound is equal to the mass of the sample which is present in the compound and it should be divided with the amount of substance present in the sample. And the molecular weight is another term of molar mass which is used for the molecular compounds. And this is an intensive property. Because, it will not depend on the size of the sample. The molar mass is expressed in terms of kg/mol.
Complete answer:
As we know that the molar mass of two moles of potassium chloride is equal to 149g. The components present in the potassium chloride are one atom of potassium and one atom of chlorine. Hence, to find the molar mass of potassium chloride, we have to add each of the masses of potassium and chlorine. So that we get the molar mass of potassium chloride.
The atomic weight of potassium is equal to39gand the atomic weight of chlorine is equal to35.5g. While adding this, we will get the molar mass of one of potassium chloride.
Mass of one mole of KCl =(36+35.5)=74.5g
Hence, mass of two mole of KCl =2×74.5=149g
Note:
We have to know that potassium chloride is a chemical element having the formula, KCl with molecular weight 74.5g/mol. It does not have any odor and it is a colorless or white crystalline in appearance. The solid potassium chloride is completely soluble in water. Potassium chloride is mainly used to obstruct low blood levels. If there is deficiency in potassium, it may cause problems like illness, vomiting and diarrhea.