Respuesta :
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf D. 0.440 \ mol \ NaOH}}[/tex]
Explanation:
To convert from moles to grams, the molar mass is used (mass of 1 mole). The values are the same as the atomic masses on the Periodic Table, but the units are grams per mole (g/mol) instead of atomic mass units.
1. Molar Mass
We are given the compound sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and we need to look up the molar masses of the individual elements.
- Na: 22.9897693 g/mol
- O: 15.999 g/mol
- H: 1.008 g/mol
The formula for the compound has no subscripts, so there is 1 mole of each element in 1 mole of the substance. We can simply add the molar masses.
- NaOH: 22.9897693 + 15.999 + 1.008 = 39.9967693 g/mol
This means there are 39.9967693 grams of sodium hydroxide in 1 mole.
2. Convert Grams to Moles
Use the molar mass we found as a ratio.
[tex]\frac {39.9967693 \ g \ NaOH}{ 1 \ mol \ NaOH}[/tex]
Since we are converting 17.6 grams of NaOH to moles, we multiply by this value.
[tex]17.6 \ g\ NaOH *\frac {39.9967693 \ g \ NaOH}{ 1 \ mol \ NaOH}[/tex]
Flip the ratio so the units of grams of NaOH cancel.
[tex]17.6 \ g\ NaOH *\frac {1 \ mol \ NaOH}{ 39.9967693 \ g \ NaOH}[/tex]
[tex]17.6 *\frac {1 \ mol \ NaOH}{ 39.9967693}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{17.6 }{ 39.9967693} \ mol \ NaOH[/tex]
[tex]0.4400355406 \ mol \ NaOH[/tex]
3. Round
The original measurement of grams has 3 significant figures, so our answer must have the same. For the number we calculated, that is the thousandth place.
- 0.4400355406
The 0 in the ten thousandths place (in bold above) tells us to leave the 0 in the thousandth place.
[tex]0.440 \ mol \ NaOH[/tex]
17.6 grams of sodium hydroxide are equal to 0.440 moles of sodium hydroxide.