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Molar mass MgCl2 = 24.31 + 35.45 x 2 = 95.21g/mol
One mole is equal to 6.022*10^23 formula units
Each mole of MgCl2 has 6.022 x 10²³ MgCl2 molecules (formula units)
so number of formula units in the MgCl2 sample =
11.2 g MgCl2 * [1 mol / 95.21 g] x [6.022 x 10²³ formula units / mol]
= 7.0 x 10^22 MgCl2 formula units
Molar mass MgCl2 = 24.31 + 35.45 x 2 = 95.21g/mol
One mole is equal to 6.022*10^23 formula units
Each mole of MgCl2 has 6.022 x 10²³ MgCl2 molecules (formula units)
so number of formula units in the MgCl2 sample =
11.2 g MgCl2 * [1 mol / 95.21 g] x [6.022 x 10²³ formula units / mol]
= 7.0 x 10^22 MgCl2 formula units
Answer:
[tex]7.08*10^{22}[/tex] formula units
Explanation:
The first step in solving this question is to find the number of moles of magnesium chloride in 11.2 g.
number of moles = [tex]\frac{mass}{molar mass}=\frac{11.2g}{95.211g/mol}= 0.117633mol[/tex]
The second step is to remember Avogadro's number. In one mole of magnesium chloride, there are 6.022*10²³ formula units. So how many formula units are there in 0.117633 moles?
no. of formula units=[tex]0.117633 mol*6.022*10^{23} formula units/mol =7.08*10^{22} formula units[/tex]