Chemistry, asked by msrajput, 1 year ago

Calculate the number of aluminium ions present in 0.051g of aluminium oxide. Hint- the mass of an ion is the Same as the of an atom of the Same element. Atomic mass of Al=27u.

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Answered by tanisharaj
9
0.051/102=mole
now we multiply it by Avogadro's no.
to get no. of ion

msrajput: Then we have to multiple it with no of elements of aluminum by which we get 6.022*10^20
Answered by Anonymous
12

☺ Hello mate__ ❤

◾◾here is your answer...

1 mole of Al2O3 = 2 × 27 + 3 × 16 = 102g

i.e.,

102g of Al2O3 = 6.022 × 10^23 molecules of Al2O3

Then, 0.051 g of Al2O3 contains

=(6.022×10^23/102) ×0.051 molecules of Al2O3

= 3.011 × 10^20 molecules of Al2O3

The no. Al^3+ in one molecules of Al2O3 is 2.

Here, Al^3+ = aluminium ion .

Therefore, The number of Al^3+ present in 3.11 × 10^20 molecules (0.051g) of Al2O3

= 2 × 3.011 × 10^20

= 6.022 × 10^20

I hope, this will help you.

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