Chemistry, asked by chikapitonumashito, 6 months ago

the cost of one molecule of water is rs.4.48 x 10^-25 . calculate the cost of 1 ltr of water given the density of the water is 1 gram per cc

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Answered by haharite
1

This is actually a mathematics question but here is your answer anyway.

Answer:

The density of water is approximately 1g/ml.

Thus, 1g of water occupy volume  = 1 ml

The molar mass of water = 18 g/mol

​Number of moles of water in 1g =  

18

1

​  

 moles = 0.055 moles H  

2

​  

O

​Now 18 g water contain = 6.022 × 10  

23

 moleculesH  

2

​  

O

Thus 1 g water will have =  

18

6.022×10  

23

 

​  

 molecules H  

2

​  

O = 0.334  × 10  

23

 molecules H  

2

​  

O

This shows that  

0.334  ×10  

23

 molecules H  

2

​  

O  will occupy volume = 1 ml

Therefore volume occupied by 1 H  

2

​  

O molecule =  

0.334×10  

23

 

1

​  

=2.99​ × 10  

−23

 ml

Thus volume occupied by 1 H  

2

​  

O mlecule is ​2.99 ​ × 10  

−23

 ml.

Hence, the correct option is A

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