Answer :
Answer: The answer is 162g.
Explanation: To calculate the mass of a molecule, you have to find the molar mass of each element of the molecule.
Molar mass of C = 12g/mol
Molar mass of H = 1g/mol
Molar mass of O = 16g/mol
Molar mass of S = 32g/mol
From the allicin's formula, there are:
6 C = 6.12 = 72
10 H = 10.1 = 10
1 O = 1.16 = 16
2 S = 2.32 = 64
Adding them up:
C6H10OS2 = 72+10+16+64 = 162g/mol.
As it is requested 1 mol of allicin, it has 162g.
Answer:
162 g/mol
Explanation:
This problem requires us to calculate the molar mass of allicin, grs/mol. So with the atomic weights of the atoms in this compound, the molar mass will be the sum of the atomic weight multiplied by the number of atoms in the formula.
atomic weights ( g/mol )
C : 12.01 g/mol
H : 1.00 g/mol
O: 16.00 g/mol
S : 32.06 g/mol
Molar mass C₆H₁₀Os₂ (g/mol ) = 6 x 12.01 + 10 x 1.00 + 1 x 16 +2 x 32.06
= 162 g/mol (rounded to the nearest integer)