What is the Mass of Sulphur in 71g of Na2SO4?

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The discussion revolves around calculating the mass of sulfur in 71 grams of sodium sulfate (Na2SO4). Participants explore different approaches to solve this problem, which is framed as a homework question involving molar mass and stoichiometry.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant questions whether to divide 71 by 7, based on the total number of atoms in the formula (2 sodium, 1 sulfur, 4 oxygen).
  • Another participant states that there are 32 grams of sulfur in a mole of Na2SO4 and suggests calculating the molar mass to find the required mass of sulfur.
  • A participant expresses confusion about the 'Rule of Three' mentioned in the context of the calculation.
  • One participant reiterates the need to calculate the molar mass of Na2SO4 to determine the mass of sulfur in 71 grams of the compound.
  • A later reply clarifies the 'Rule of Three' with a mathematical expression relating the mass of sulfur to the mass of sodium sulfate.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the need to calculate the molar mass of Na2SO4 to find the mass of sulfur. However, there is some confusion regarding the method of calculation and the application of the 'Rule of Three', indicating that the discussion remains somewhat unresolved.

Contextual Notes

Some participants demonstrate uncertainty about the concept of moles and how to accurately calculate the weight of a substance based on its chemical formula. There are also unresolved questions about the clarity of the 'Rule of Three' as applied to this problem.

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Homework Statement



Determine the mass of all the sulphur atoms in 71g of Na2SO4?

Homework Equations



Not sure

The Attempt at a Solution



Do I divide 71 by 7 because 2+1+4=7?

And then would I multiply 1 by the number I get?
 
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There are 32 grams of sulfur in a mole of Na2SO4. Calculate the molar mass of sodium sulfate and then use a simple rule of three to calculate what you need.
 
Sace Ver said:

Homework Statement



Determine the mass of all the sulphur atoms in 71g of Na2SO4?

Homework Equations



Not sure

The Attempt at a Solution



Do I divide 71 by 7 because 2+1+4=7?

And then would I multiply 1 by the number I get?[/QUOTE]

Why? Does an atom of Na weigh the same as an atom of S and the same as an atom of O?

You're still apparently hazy on the concept of what a mole is and how to calculate the weight, in grams, of one mole of a substance, given its chemical formula.

If you have 1 mole of Na2SO4, how many moles of S will there be? For any amount of this substance which is less than the weight of 1 mole, simply ratio the amount of the substance you have to the weight of one mole to determine the amount of S in 71 g of the substance.

This is a very simple concept to grasp, but you must study it carefully.
 
MexChemE said:
There are 32 grams of sulfur in a mole of Na2SO4. Calculate the molar mass of sodium sulfate and then use a simple rule of three to calculate what you need.
Would it be 16g of sulphur?
 
Sace Ver said:
Would it be 16g of sulphur?
MexChemE was correct in that you need to calculate the molar mass of Na2SO4 in order to find the mass of S contained in 71 g of the original substance.

This 'Rule of Three' which was mentioned is not at all clear.
 
SteamKing said:
This 'Rule of Three' which was mentioned is not at all clear.
Oh, sorry. I meant this.
\frac{32 \ \mathrm{g \ S}}{142 \ \mathrm{g \ Na_2SO_4}} = \frac{x}{71 \ \mathrm{g \ Na_2SO_4}}
 

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