Calculation of mass of 1.5g molecule of H2SO4 acid
What is H2SO4 acid?
H2SO4 is a chemical formula for sulfuric acid, an extremely strong and corrosive acid used in various industrial processes.
What is the molar mass of H2SO4 acid?
The molar mass of H2SO4 acid is calculated by adding the atomic masses of all the atoms in the molecule.
Molar mass of H2SO4 = 2(1.008) + 32.06 + 4(16.00)
= 98.08 g/mol
How to calculate the mass of 1.5g molecule of H2SO4 acid?
To calculate the mass of 1.5g molecule of H2SO4 acid, we need to use the Avogadro's number which is equal to 6.022 x 10^23 molecules per mole.
Number of moles of H2SO4 acid = (1.5g) / (98.08 g/mol)
= 0.0153 mol
Number of molecules in 0.0153 mol of H2SO4 acid = (0.0153 mol) x (6.022 x 10^23 molecules/mol)
= 9.22 x 10^21 molecules
The mass of 1.5g molecule of H2SO4 acid is equal to the mass of one molecule, which can be calculated by dividing the total mass by the number of molecules.
Mass of 1 molecule of H2SO4 acid = (1.5g) / (9.22 x 10^21 molecules)
= 1.63 x 10^-22 g
Conclusion
The mass of 1.5g molecule of H2SO4 acid is equal to 1.63 x 10^-22 g. This calculation is based on the molar mass of H2SO4 acid and Avogadro's number.