How many atoms of oxygen are present in 60 g of acetic acid CH3COOH
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Answer:
The atoms of oxygen in 60 g of acetic acid is 1.2044*10^24 atoms of O2.
Explanation:
The molecular formula of acetic acid is CH3COOH
Its molecular mass is 60g/mol
60g/mol means 1 mole of acetic acid.
We know that
Avogadro's number states that 1 mole od a substance have 6.02l2*10^23 molecules.
In acetic acid there are 2 atoms lf oxygen.
So, 60g of acetic acid contains 2*6.022*10^23 atoms of O2 i.e. 1.2044*10^24 atoms of O2.
Acetic acid:- It is a member of carboxylic acid.It is the first member of series of carboxylic acid.
It contains 2 carbon atoms,4 hydrogen atoms and 2 oxygen atoms.
In total, it contains 8 atoms.
It is a simple monocarboxylic acid.
It is a colorless liquid.
It is also known as ethanoic acid.
It is used as a solvent.
It is used in the ester production.
It is sometimes called as glacial acetic acid.
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