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More Mole Calculations!

1)

How many grams does 0.500 moles of CuBr weigh?

2)

How many molecules are there in 0.655 moles of C6H14?

3)

How many moles are there in 2.35 x 1024 molecules of water?

4)

How many grams does 5.60 x 1022 molecules of SiO2 weigh?

5)

How many molecules are there in 21.6 grams of CH4?

More Mole Calculations! - Solutions


1)

How many grams does 0.500 moles of CuBr weigh?


71.7 grams
1 mole CuBr is 143.4 g
0.500 mol CuBr 143.4 g CuBr
= 71.7 g CuBr
1 mol CuBr

2)

How many molecules are there in 0.655 moles of C6H14?


3.94 x 1023 molecules
1 mole C6H14 molecules = 6.02 x 1023 C6H14 molecules
0.655 mol C6H14

6.02 x 1023 C6H14 molecules

= 3.94 x 1023 C6H14 molecules

1 mol C6H14
3)

How many moles are there in 2.35 x 1024 molecules of water?


3.90 moles
1 mole anything = 6.02 x 1023 anything
2.35 x 1024 molecules H2O

1 mol H2O
6.02 x 1023 molecules H2O

4)

= 3.90 mol H2O

How many grams does 5.60 x 1022 molecules of SiO2 weigh?


5.59 grams
1 mole SiO2 = 60.1 g SiO2
1 mole anything = 6.02 x 1023 anything

5.60 x 1022 molecules SiO2

1 mol SiO2

60.1 g SiO2

6.02 x 1023 molecules SiO2

1 mol SiO2

= 5.59 g SiO2

5)

How many molecules are there in 21.6 grams of CH4?


8.13 x 1023 molecules
1 mole CH4 = 16.0 g CH4
1 mole anything = 6.02 x 1023 anything
21.6 g CH4

1 mol CH4
16.0 g CH4

6.02 x 1023 molecules CH4


1 mol CH4

= 8.13 x 1023 molecules


CH4

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