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Question
Calculate the number of atoms of hydrogen present in 5.6 g of urea, \[\ce{(NH2)2CO}\]. Also calculate the number of atoms of N, C, and O.
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Solution
Given: Mass of urea = 5.6 g
To find: The number of atoms of hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon, and oxygen
Calculation: Molecular formula of urea is [\ce{(NH2)2CO}\] Molar mass of urea = 60 g mol−1
Number of moles = `"Mass of a substance"/"Molar mass of a substance" = (5.6"g")/(60"g mol"^-1)` = 0.0933 mol
∴ Moles of urea = 0.0933 mol
Number of atoms = Number of moles × Avogadro's constant
Now, 1 molecule of urea has a total of 8 atoms, out of which 4 atoms are of H, 2 atoms are of N, 1 of C, and 1 of O.
∴ Number of H atoms in 5.6 g of urea = (4 × 0.0933) mol × 6.022 × 1023 atoms/mol
= 2.247 × 1023 atoms of hydrogen
∴ Number of N atoms in 5.6 g of urea = (2 × 0.0933) mol × 6.022 × 1023 atoms/mol
= 1.124 × 1023 atoms of nitrogen
∴ Number of C atoms in 5.6 g of urea = (1 × 0.0933) mol × 6.022 × 1023 atoms/mol
= 0.562 × 1023 atoms of carbon
∴ Number of O atoms in 5.6 g of urea = (1 × 0.0933) mol × 6.022 × 1023 atoms/mol
= 0.562 × 1023 atoms of oxygen
∴ 5.6 g of urea contains 2.247 × 1023 atoms of H.
1.124 × 1023 atoms of N,
0.562 × 1023 atoms of C,
and 0.562 × 1023 atoms of O.
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