Respuesta :
Answer :
(a) The moles of [tex]CrO_3[/tex] is, 1.5 moles.
(b) The number of oxygen atoms are, [tex]27.099\times 10^{23}[/tex]
(c) The mass of oxygen is, 72 grams.
Explanation : Given,
Mass of [tex]CrO_3[/tex] = 150 g
Molar mass of [tex]CrO_3[/tex] = 100 g/mole
Molar mass of oxygen = 16 g/mole
(a) First we have to calculate the moles of [tex]CrO_3[/tex].
[tex]\text{Moles of }CrO_3=\frac{\text{Mass of }CrO_3}{\text{Molar mass of }CrO_3}=\frac{150g}{100g/mole}=1.5moles[/tex]
The moles of [tex]CrO_3[/tex] is, 1.5 moles.
(b) Now we have to calculate the number of oxygen atoms.
In [tex]CrO_3[/tex], there are 1 atom of chromium and 3 atoms of oxygen.
According to the mole concept,
1 mole of [tex]CrO_3[/tex] contains [tex]3\times 6.022\times 10^{23}[/tex] number of oxygen atoms.
So, 1.5 mole of [tex]CrO_3[/tex] contains [tex]1.5\times 3\times 6.022\times 10^{23}=27.099\times 10^{23}[/tex] number of oxygen atoms.
The number of oxygen atoms are, [tex]27.099\times 10^{23}[/tex]
(c) Now we have to calculate the mass of oxygen.
As, 1 mole of [tex]CrO_3[/tex] contains 3 moles of oxygen
So, 1.5 mole of [tex]CrO_3[/tex] contains [tex]1.5\times 3=4.5[/tex] moles of oxygen
[tex]\text{Mass of oxygen}=\text{Moles of oxygen}\times \text{Molar mass of oxygen}[/tex]
[tex]\text{Mass of oxygen}=(4.5mole)\times (16g/mole)=72g[/tex]
The mass of oxygen is, 72 grams.