If one mole of acetone has a mass of 58.1 g, what is the mass of 0.015 millimoles (mmol) of the acetone? express your answer in nanograms using the correct number of significant figures.

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1 mole of acetone has a mass of 58.1 g thus, molar mass of acetone is 58.1 g/mol. Number of mole can be converted into mass as follows:

[tex]m=n\times M[/tex] ...... (1)

Here, n is number of mole, m is mass and M is molar mass.

First convert milimole to mole as follows:

[tex]1 mmol=10^{-3}mole[/tex]

Thus,

[tex]0.015 mmol=0.015\times 10^{-3} mol=1.5\times 10^{-5} mol[/tex]

Putting the values in equation (1)

[tex]m=n\times M=1.5\times 10^{-5}mol\times 58.1 g/mol=8.71\times 10^{-4}g[/tex]

Converting grams into nano grams:

[tex]1 g=10^{9}nanogram[/tex]

Thus,

[tex]8.71\times 10^{-4}g=8.71\times 10^{-4}\times 10^{9} g=8.71\times 10^{5} nanograms[/tex]

Thus, the mass of acetone is [tex]8.71\times 10^{5}[/tex] nano grams.

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