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(i) Calculate the total number of electrons present in one mole of methane. (ii) Find (a) the total number and (b) the total mass of neutrons in 7 mg of . (Assume that mass of a neutron = 1.675 × kg). (iii) Find (a) the total number and (b) the total mass of protons in 34 mg of at STP. Will the answer change if the temperature and pressure are changed?
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(i) Total number of electrons present in one mole of CH4 = 6 × 6.022 × + 4 × 6.022 × = 36.132 × + 24.088 × = 6.022 × electrons (ii) We know that, p + n = A 6 + n = 14 [Since e = p = Z] n = 14 – 6 = 8 Now, 1 mole of = 14 g of C = 6.022 × atoms of = 6.022 × × 8 neutrons = 4.8176 × neutrons (a) 14 g of contains = 4.8176 × neutrons 7 mg (7 × g) of contains = neutrons = 2.4088 × neutrons (b) Mass of a neutron = 1.675 × kg Mass of 2.4088 × neutrons = 1.675 × × 2.4088 × = 4.0347 × kg (iii) (a) 17 g of has 10 × 6.022 × electrons or protons = 6.022 × 34 mg (34 × g) of has protons = = 1.2044 × protons (b) Mass of a proton = 1.675 × kg Total mass of protons in 34 × g = 1.2044 × × 1.675 × kg = 2.017 × kg The answer will not change if the temperature and pressure are changed.
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