the molar mass of copper(ii) chloride (cucl₂) is 134.45 g/mol. how many formula units of cucl₂ are present…

the molar mass of copper(ii) chloride (cucl₂) is 134.45 g/mol. how many formula units of cucl₂ are present in 17.6 g of cucl₂?\n7.88 × 10²² formula units\n1.84 × 10²³ formula units\n1.91 × 10²³ formula units\n1.42 × 10²⁴ formula units
Answer
Explanation:
Step1: Calculate moles of CuCl₂
Use the formula $n=\frac{m}{M}$, where $m$ is mass and $M$ is molar - mass. Given $m = 17.6\ g$ and $M=134.45\ g/mol$. $n=\frac{17.6\ g}{134.45\ g/mol}\approx0.131\ mol$
Step2: Calculate formula units
Use Avogadro's number ($N_A = 6.022\times 10^{23}\ formula\ units/mol$). The number of formula units $N=n\times N_A$. $N = 0.131\ mol\times6.022\times 10^{23}\ formula\ units/mol\approx7.88\times 10^{22}\ formula\ units$
Answer:
$7.88\times 10^{22}$ formula units