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25 January, 23:37

HgC2H6

How many molecules are contained in a 5.10-g sample of dimethylmercury?

What is the percentage of mercury (by mass) in the sample?

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  1. 25 January, 23:44
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    The number of molecules = 1.33 * 10∧22 molecules

    percentage of mercury = 87%

    Explanation:

    Given dа ta:

    mass of dimethyl mercury = 5.10 g

    number molecules of dimethyl mercury in 5.10 g = ?

    percentage of mercury = ?

    Solution:

    First of all we will calculate the molar mass of dimethyl mercury.

    molar mass of HgC2H6 = 1*200.6 + 2*12 + 6*1 = 230.6 g/mol

    we know that,

    230.6 g of HgC2H6 = 1 mol = 6.02 * 10∧23 molecules.

    so

    For the 5.10 g of sample:

    5.10 g/230 g/mol = 0.022 moles of HgC2H6

    now we will multiply these number of moles with Avogadro number to get number of molecules in 5.10 g of sample.

    0.022 * 6.02 * 10∧23 molecules = 0.133 * 10∧23 molecules or

    1.33 * 10∧22 molecules.

    Percentage of mercury:

    Formula:

    percentage = (atomic number of Hg * total number of atoms of Hg / molar mass of HgC2H6) * 100

    % age of Hg = (200.6 g/mol * 1 / 230.6 g/mol) * 100

    %age of Hg = 0.869 * 100

    %age of Hg = 86.99 % or 87 %
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