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Calculations from Moles to Mass and Vice Versa

Let's Practice!
1. How many grams of gold (Au) are there in 16.3 moles of Au?
Given: 16.3 moles of Au
196.97 μm of Au
= (16.3 mol) (196.97 g/mol)
= 3210.61 g
○ Therefore, the mass of Au in 16.3 moles of Au is 3210.61 g.

2. How many grams of carbon (C) are there in 22.1 moles of C?


Given: 22.1 moles of C
C (1) (12.01) = 12.01 g/mol
= (22.1 mol) (12.01 g/mol) = 265.42 g

○ Therefore, the mass of C in 22.1 moles of C is 265.42 g.

4. How many grams of Epsom salt are there in 1.72 moles of MgSO4 ●
7H2O?
Given: 1.72 moles of MgSO4 ● 7H2O
Mg (1) (24.31) = 24.31
S (1) (32.07) = 32.07
O (11) (16) = 176
H (14) (1.01) = 14.14
246.52 g/mol
= (1.72 moles) (246.52 g/mol)
= 424.01 g of MgSO4 ● 7H2O
○Therefore, the mass of MgSO4 ● 7H2O in 1.72 moles of MgSO4 ● 7H2O
is 424.01 grams.

3. How many grams of BaOH are there in 56.1 moles of BaOH?


Given: 56.1 moles of BaOH
Ba (1) (137.32) = 137.33
O (1) (16) = 16
H (1) (1.01) = 1.01
154.34 g/mol

= (56.1 moles) (154.34 g/mol)


= 8658.47 g
○ Therefore, the mass of BaOH equivalent to 56.1 moles of it is
8658.47 g.
4. How many grams of NaOH are there in 45.7 moles of NaOH?
Given: Na (1) (22.99) = 22.99
O (1) (16) = 16
H (1) (1.01) = 1.01
40 g/mol

= (45.7 moles) (40 g/mol)


= 1828 g

Therefore, the mass of NaOH in 45.7 moles of NaOH is 1828 g.

5. How many grams of sodium carbonate decahydrate are there in 6.90


moles of Na2CO3 . 10H2O?
Given: 6.90 moles of Na2CO3 . 10H2O
Na (2) (22.99) = 45.98
C (1) (12.02) = 12.02
O (13) (16) = 208
H (20) (1.01) = 20.2
286.2 g/mol

= (6.90 moles) (286.2 g/mol)


=1974.78 g

6. How many moles of zinc (Zn) are there in 180.96 grams of Zn?
Given: 180.96 grams of Zn
Zn (1) (65.38) = 65.38 MM of Zn

No. of moles = 180.96 ( 1 mol ) = 2.77 moles


65.38

Therefore, there are 2.77 moles Zn in 180.96 grams of Zn.

7. How many moles of calcium (Ca) are there in 78.967 grams of Ca?
Given: 78.967 grams of Ca
Ca (1) (40.08) = MM of Ca

No. of moles = 78.967 ( 1 mol ) = 1.97 moles


40.08

8. How many moles of H2O are there in 65.457 grams H2O?


Given: 65.457 grams of H2O
H (2) (1.01) = 2.02
O (1) (16) = 16
18.02 MM of H2O

No. of moles = 65.457 ( 1 mol ) = 3.63 moles


18.02
Therefore, the amount of moles of H2O in 65.457 grams of H2O is 3.63
moles.

9. How many moles of H2O2 are there in 23.45 grams of H2O2?


Given: H (2) (1.01) = 2.02
O (2) (16) = 32
34.02 MM of H2O2
No. of moles = 23.45 ( 1 mol ) = 0.689 moles
34.02

Therefore, the amount of moles of H2O2 in 23.45 grams of H2O2 is 0.689


moles.
10. How many moles of borax are there in 561.987 grams Na2B4O7 .

10H2O?
Given: Na (2) (22.99) = 45.98
B (4) (10.81) = 43.24
O (17) (16) = 272
H (20) (1.01) = 20.20
381.42 MM of Na2B4O7 . 10H2O

No. of moles = 561.987 ( 1 mol ) = 1.473 moles


381.42
Therefore, the amount of moles of Na2B4O7 . 10H2O in 561.987 grams of
Na2B4O7 . 10H2O is 1.473 moles.

11. How many moles of Glauber’s salt are there in 689.985 grams Na 2SO4
.
10H2O?
Given: Na (2) (22.99) = 45.98
S (1) (32.07) = 32.07
O (14) (16) = 224
H (20) (1.01) = 20.2
322.25 MM of Na2SO4 . 10H2O

No. of moles = 689.985 ( 1 mol ) = 2.14 moles


322.25

Therefore, the amount of moles of Na2SO4 . 10H2O in 689.985 grams of


Na2SO4 . 10H2O is 2.14 moles.

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