A chemist adds of a 0.0013 mM copper(II) fluoride solution to a reaction flask. Calculate the mass in micrograms of copper(II) fluoride the chemist has added to the flask. Round your answer to significant digits.

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A chemist adds 345.0 mL of a 0.0013 mM (MIllimolar) copper(II) fluoride [tex]CuF_2[/tex] solution to a reaction flask.

Calculate the mass in micrograms of copper(II) fluoride the chemist has added to the flask. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.

Answer: The mass of copper (II) fluoride is 0.13 mg

Explanation:

We are given:

Millimolarity of copper (II) fluoride = 0.0013 mM

This means that 0.0013 millimoles of copper (II) fluoride is present in 1 L of solution

Converting millimoles into moles, we use the conversion factor:

1 moles = 1000 millimoles

So, [tex]0.0013mmol\times \frac{1mol}{1000mmol}=1.3\times 10^{-6}mol[/tex]

To calculate the number of moles, we use the equation:

[tex]\text{Number of moles}=\frac{\text{Given mass}}{\text{Molar mass}}[/tex]

We are given:

Moles of copper (II) fluoride solution = [tex]1.3\times 10^{-6}mol[/tex]

Molar mass of copper (II) fluoride = 101.5 g/mol

Putting values in above equation, we get:

[tex]1.3\times 10^{-6}mol=\frac{\text{Mass of copper (II) fluoride}}{101.5g/mol}\\\\\text{Mass of copper (II) fluoride}=(1.3\times 10^{-6}mol\times 101.5g/mol)=1.32\times 10^{-4}g[/tex]

Converting this into milligrams, we use the conversion factor:

1 g = 1000 mg

So,

[tex]\Rightarrow 1.32\times 10^{-4}g\times (\frac{1000mg}{1g})=0.13mg[/tex]

Hence, the mass of copper (II) fluoride is 0.13 mg

Answer:

The mass of copper(II) fluoride is 45.54 micrograms

Explanation:

A chemist adds 345.0 mL Β of a 0.0013 mM copper(II) fluoride solution to a reaction flask. Calculate the mass in micrograms of copper(II) fluoride the chemist has added to the flask. Round your answer to significant digits.

Step 1: Data given

Molarity of the copper(II) fluoride solution = 0.0013 mM =

Volume of the solution 345.0 mL = 0.345 L

Molar mass copper(II) fluoride = 101.54 g/mol

Step 2: Calculate moles of copper(II) fluoride

Moles CuF2 = molarity * volume

Moles CuF2 = 0.0000013 M * 0.345 L

Moles CuF2 = 0.0000004485 moles

Step 3: Calculate mass of Β CuF2

Mass CuF2 = moles * Molar mass

Mass CuF2 = 0.0000004485 moles * 101.54 g/mol

Mass CuF2 = 0.00004554 grams = 0.04554 miligrams = 45.54 micrograms

The mass of copper(II) fluoride is 45.54 micrograms