What is this element, carbon, hydrogen, oxyden or aluminum?

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The discussion revolves around identifying an unknown element based on its mass and number of atoms. A mass of 135 g contains 30.1 x 10^23 atoms, leading to the calculation of moles, which reveals approximately 5 moles. Using the molar mass equation, the molar weight is determined to be 27 g/mol. This corresponds to aluminum, as confirmed by the periodic table, clarifying that the initial confusion with cobalt was due to misinterpretation of atomic weight versus atomic number. Understanding the mole concept is crucial for identifying elements based on their mass and atomic structure.
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8. [CJ6 14.P.001.] A mass of 135 g of an element is known to contain 30.1 1023 atoms. What is the element?
carbon
hydrogen
oxyden
aluminum

This is the question on my Physics practice test for my exam tomorrow. i don't know where to even begin with this one. we haven't really gone over anything like this in class...

Kevin
 
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Can u find the no. of moles
 
how?
 
1 mole contains 6.02 * 1023 entities here atom
 
ok so i am guessing that the equation that i need to use is n=N/NA

but how do we figure out N?
 
yup, N is given to u 30.1 1023
 
ok so we have 5 moles but now what? how do we figure out what element it is?
 
Do u now approx mol wt of above given elements

Find the Mol wt with the help of Mole equation

n=\frac{g}{M_0} where M0 is Mol wt and g is the given wt
 
so i feel u got M0=135/5=27

Which belongs to ?(WHAT)
 
  • #10
so using the equation you gave me, i have n = 5 and g = 135, so i find Mo, which came out to be 27, and in the periodic table 27 is Co. what element is Co? but i think its wrong...
 
  • #11
now that i know the mol wt, i matched it with the periodic table and it comes out to Co, but which one of the choices are Co.
 
  • #12
U checked in for Atomic Number Rather than atomic wt

Atomic wt for Al is 27 (Aluminum)

Co is Cobalt
 
  • #13
hehe, that could help if i looked for the right thing. Thanks alot, i really appreciate your help.

Kevin:smile:
 
  • #14
The whole point of a "mole" of an element is that it's weight in grams is equal to the weight of an individual atom in "atomic units". Once you know that you can identify the element.
 
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