8 . 5.81 × 10 –23 g/atom, 5.31 × 10–23 g/molecule
The mass of a single atom is determined by dividing the atomic weight by Avogadro’s number.
Therefore, the mass of a chlorine atom is
The mass of an oxygen molecule (O 2 ) is similarly determined by dividing the molecular weight
of oxygen\ by Avogadro’s number.
9 . 5.5
From the balanced equation, it can be seen that for every mole of ammonia produced, 0.5 mol
Ag(NH 3 ) 2 + is needed (a ratio of 2:1). So, to produce 11 mol ammonia, 5.5 mol Ag(NH 3 ) 2 + is
required and since a mole of Ag(NH 3 ) 2 + contains 1 mole of Ag, 5.5 moles of Ag are required.
10 . C
In order to answer this question, you must use the law of conservation of mass, which says that
the mass of the products must be equal to the mass of the reactants. Therefore, if 5.8 g of
Ag(NH 3 ) 2 + is allowed to dissociate to form 1.4 g of ammonia, 5.8 – 1.4 or 4.4 g of silver must be
formed. The following calculation is used to determine the number of moles of silver that are
formed.
11 . 76.1%, 19.7%, 4.2%
The percent composition of elements in a compound or formula is determined by dividing the
mass of the element by the total formula weight of the compound. Therefore, in the complex
ion, Ag(NH 3 ) 2 +, which has a formula weight of 142 g/mol, the percent compositions of Ag, N,
and H are as follows: