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rayhan619
Mar15-09, 05:37 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
Suppose you have 2.0 mol of O2gas.
How many coulombs of positive charge are contained in this gas in the atomic nuclei?
2. Relevant equations
q = Ne
3. The attempt at a solution
i guess i have to use the avogadros's number somehow. but not sure how does that fit in this equation
berkeman
Mar15-09, 05:40 PM
i guess i have to use the avogadros's number somehow. but not sure how does that fit in this equation
Yes you do. What is the definition of Avagadro's number? That gets you most of the way to the answer...
rayhan619
Mar15-09, 06:33 PM
so we have 6.023*10^23 atoms in 1 mole.
so in 2 mole we have 6.023*10^23*2 = 12.046*10^23 proton
and the charge of each proton is 1.6*10^-19.
so total positive charge would be 1.6*10^-19*12.046*10^23 = 19.27*10^4
but that wasnt the right answer
berkeman
Mar15-09, 06:40 PM
[b]Suppose you have 2.0 mol of O2gas.
How many coulombs of positive charge are contained in this gas in the atomic nuclei?
Re-read the problem statement.... :wink:
rayhan619
Mar15-09, 06:52 PM
im sorry i dont get it.
if we use the above equation, then e = q/N = 2/6.023*10^23 = 0.33*10^-23
???
Im lost
berkeman
Mar15-09, 06:59 PM
im sorry i dont get it.
if we use the above equation, then e = q/N = 2/6.023*10^23 = 0.33*10^-23
???
Im lost
The numbers you are using are for a monatomic gas. Oxygen gas is diatomic....
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