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4 September, 00:59

Calculate the number of moles in each of the following masses: 0.039 g of palladium 0.0073 kg of tantalum

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  1. 4 September, 01:14
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    The number of moles of palladium and tantalum are 0.00037 mole and 0.0000404 mole respectively

    Explanation:

    Number of mole = reacting mass/molar mass

    n = R. m/m. m ... Equation 1

    Where n = number of moles, R. m = reacting mass, m. m = molar mass.

    For palladium,

    R. m = 0.039 g and m. m = 106.42 g/mol

    Substituting theses values into equation 1

    n = 0.039/106.42

    n = 0.00037 mole

    For tantalum,

    R. m = 0.0073 and m. m = 180.9 g/mol

    Substituting these values into equation 1

    n = 0.0073/180.9

    n = 0.0000404 mole

    Therefore the number of moles of palladium and tantalum are 0.00037 mole and 0.0000404 mole respectively
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