Solution - Finding a molecular mass
Step-by-step explanation
1. Break down the molecule to its elements
The molecule Ca(OH)123123123 consists of:
1 Calcium atom
123,123,123 Oxygen atoms
123,123,123 Hydrogen atoms
Element | Symbol | # of atoms |
Calcium | Ca | 1 |
Oxygen | O | 123123123 |
Hydrogen | H | 123123123 |
2. Identify the atomic mass of each element
The atomic mass is shown below each element on the periodic table.
Ca(OH)123123123 molecules consist of:
Calcium Ca=40.078 u
Oxygen O=15.9994 u
Hydrogen H=1.00794 u
Element | Symbol | Atomic mass | # of atoms |
Calcium | Ca | 40.078 | 1 |
Oxygen | O | 15.9994 | 123123123 |
Hydrogen | H | 1.00794 | 123123123 |
3. Calculate the total atomic mass of each element in a molecule of Ca(OH)123123123
Ca → 1·40.078=40.078 u
O123123123 → 123123123·15.9994=1969896094.1262 u
H123123123 → 123123123·1.00794=124100720.59662001 u
Element | Symbol | Atomic mass | # of atoms | Total atomic mass |
Calcium | Ca | 40.078 | 1 | 40.078 |
Oxygen | O | 15.9994 | 123123123 | 1969896094.1262 |
Hydrogen | H | 1.00794 | 123123123 | 124100720.59662001 |
4. Calculate the mass of the molecule Ca(OH)123123123
40.078+1969896094.1262+124100720.59662001=2093996854.80082
The average molecular mass of Ca(OH)123123123 is 2093996854.80082 u.
5. Graph of molecular composition by atoms
6. Graph of molecular composition by mass
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