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- sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) - find the mass of a scoop of baking soda using a weighing dish.
a) calculate the number of moles in the sample.
b) calculate the number of molecules in the sample.
c) calculate the total number of atoms in the sample.
Step1: Calculate the molar mass of \(NaHCO_3\)
The atomic masses are: \(Na = 22.99\space g/mol\), \(H= 1.01\space g/mol\), \(C = 12.01\space g/mol\), \(O=16.00\space g/mol\)
Step2: Calculate the number of moles (\(n\)) in the sample (for part a)
Using the formula \(n=\frac{m}{M}\), where \(m = 3.37\space g\) and \(M = 84.01\space g/mol\)
Step3: Calculate the number of molecules (for part b)
Using the formula \(N = n\times N_A\), where \(N_A=6.022\times 10^{23}\space mol^{-1}\) and \(n = 0.0401\space mol\)
Step4: Calculate the number of atoms per molecule of \(NaHCO_3\)
In \(NaHCO_3\), there are \(1 + 1+1 + 3=6\) atoms per molecule
Step5: Calculate the total number of atoms (for part c)
Multiply the number of molecules by the number of atoms per molecule
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