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how many litres of liquid ccl4 must be measured

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Answered by NiharikaT
45
Hello,
Question is incomplete. As per as my Research, correct Question will be, 
How many litres of the CCl₄ (density 1.5 g/cc.)  must be measured out to contains 10²⁵ Cl atoms. 

On this basis, answer is given below, 

In molecules of the CCl₄, 4 chlorine atoms are present.
∴ Total number of the Chlorine atoms present in 1 mole of it is 4 × 6.022 × 10²³ atoms.

This means, that 4 × 6.022 × 10²³ atoms are present in 154 g (1 mole) of CCl₄.
∴ 1 atoms of the Chlorine is present in the 154/(4 × 6.022 × 10²³) g.
∴ 10²⁵ atoms of the Chlorine is present in the 154 × 10²/24.088 g.
 = 6.4 × 10² grams. 

Now, Using the Formula,
Density = Mass/Volume 
∴ Volume of the CCl₄ = Mass/Density
 = 6.4 × 10²/1.5
 = 4.26 × 10² cc
 = 0.462 liters. 


Thus, the volume of the CCl₄ is 0.462 liters. 


I hope it will helps you.
Answered by aryan3664
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