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The mass of carbon monoxide which contain 5gm atom of carbon

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Answered by nidhahussain01
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Answer:

Explanation:

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Answered by archanajhaasl
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Answer:

The mass of carbon monoxide which contains 5gm atoms of carbon is 140 grams.

Explanation:

  • The gram atom of an element is its mole.
  • The term "mole" refers to the quantity of a substance that includes the same number of elementary particles (ions, molecules, or atoms) as there are atoms in 12g of carbon(C¹²).
  • Similar to how a dozen denotes 12 quantities of any object, it reflects the number of substances.

So, from the question, we can say that there are 5 moles of carbon monoxide.

The molar mass of carbon monoxide is(M)=28 gram

And we know that the number of moles is calculated as,

                                       \mathrm{n=\frac{m}{M} }           (1)

Where,

n=moles of a substance

m=mass of the substance

M=molar mass of the substance

When the necessary values are entered into equation (1), we obtain;

\mathrm{5=\frac{m}{28} }

\mathrm{m=5\times 28}

\mathrm{m=140\ gram}

So, the mass of carbon monoxide which contains 5gm atoms of carbon is 140 grams.

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