asked 214k views
4 votes
2) A sample of table sugar (sucrose C12H22O11) has a mass of 1.202g

A. Calculate the number of moles of C12H22O11 contained in the sample.
B. Calculate the moles of each element in C12H22O11.
C. Calculate the number of atoms of each type in C12H22O11.
SHOW WORK FOR ALL 3 PLEASE!!!

asked
User Cms
by
8.5k points

1 Answer

2 votes

Answer:

A) 0.003512 moles

B)

Carbon = 0.04214 moles

Hydrogen = 0.07726 moles

Oxygen = 0.03863 moles

C) Carbon = 2.54*10^22 atoms

Hydrogen = 4.65 *10^22 atoms

Oxygen = 2.33 * 10^22 atoms

Step-by-step explanation:

Step1: Data given

Mass of sucrose = 1.202 grams

Molar mass of sucrose = 342.3 g/mol

Step 2: Calculate moles of sucrose

Moles sucrose = mass / molar mass

Moles sucrose = 1.202 grams / 342.3 g/mol

Moles sucrose = 0.003512 moles

Step 3: Calculate the moles of each element in C12H22O11.

For 1 mol of sucrose we have 12 mol of carbon, 22 mol of hydrogen and 11 mol of oxygen

Carbon = 12*0.003512 = 0.04214 moles

Hydrogen = 22* 0.003512 = 0.07726 moles

Oxygen = 11* 0.003512 = 0.03863 moles

Step 4: Calculate the number of atoms of each type in C12H22O11.

Carbon = 0.04214 moles * 6.022*10^23/mol = 2.54*10^22 atoms

Hydrogen = 0.07726 moles * 6.022*10^23/mol = 4.65 *10^22 atoms

Oxygen = 0.03863 moles * 6.022*10^23/mol = 2.33 * 10^22 atoms

answered
User Sunilkjt
by
7.9k points
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.