The answer is 4,328.1023formula units (not molecules).
1 mole NaCl = 58.443g NaCl = 6.022 x 1023 formula units NaCl 3.6g NaCl x 1mol NaCl/58.443g NaCl x 6.022 x 1023 formula units NaCl/mol NaCl = 3.7 x 1022 formula units NaCl
How many grams of NaCl are present in 8.39x10^22 formula units of NaCl?
The number of formula units of NaCl is 11335.10e17.
The term molecule is not adequate for an ionic compound; correct is formula unit.60 g NaCl contain the equivalent of 1,026 formula units.
4.5 moles NaCl = 4.5000000000001 formula units NaCl *******************2nd Opinion************* 4.5 moles of NaCl would contain 4.5 x (6.02 x 1023) formula units. = 2.7 x 1024 formula units
0,665 moles NaCl is equivalent to 38,86 g.
To find the number of moles in 2.9 x 10^21 formula units of NaCl, you first need to determine the number of moles in 1 formula unit. As NaCl contains one Na+ ion and one Cl- ion, there is 1 mole of NaCl in 2 moles of ions. Then, you can calculate the number of moles in 2.9 x 10^21 formula units by dividing this number by Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23).
To calculate the grams of sodium chloride, you first need to determine the molar mass of NaCl, which is 58.44 g/mol. Then, multiply the molar mass by the number of formula units given (3 x 10^25) to get the total grams of sodium chloride.
Use stoichiometry. 3.5g-> moles 22.99+16+1.0079=39.99 Now 3.5/39.99 = .088 moles of NaOH Now you can use avagadros number 6.022x10^23 .088 moles -> formula units .088/6.022x10^23 You should end up with 1.46x10-25 formula units. Yeah, I know, Chem sucks huh?
To find the number of moles in 8.4 x 10^23 formula units of NaCl, you need to convert formula units to moles. Since 1 mole of any substance contains Avogadro's number of particles (6.022 x 10^23), you would divide the number of formula units by Avogadro's number to get the answer. So, 8.4 x 10^23 formula units of NaCl is equal to 1.4 moles of NaCl.
Sodium chloride contain two atoms in the formula unit.