Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering
Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering
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Chapter 4.8, Problem 36AAP

(a)

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Determine the absolute mass of silver, copper and gold metal in a 253-gram medal.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 36AAP

The absolute mass of silver, copper and gold metal in a medal is 239g,11.5gand2.38g respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Express the relative mass of silver.

 mAg=MAgN(%mAg)                                                                                 (I)

Here, molecular mass of silver is MAg, composition of silver in medal is %mAg and Avogadro’s number is N.

Express the relative mass of copper.

 mCu=MCuN(%mCu)                                                                                  (II)

Here, molecular mass of copper is MCu and composition of copper in medal is %mCu.

Express the relative mass of gold.

 mAu=MAuN(%mAu)                                                                                     (III)

Here, molecular mass of gold is MAu and composition of gold in medal is %mAu.

Express the absolute mass of silver in medal

 mAg,medal=mAgmAg+mCu+mAu(mmedal)                                                         (IV)

Here, mass of medal is mmedal.

Express the absolute mass of copper in medal

 mCu,medal=mCumAg+mCu+mAu(mmedal)                                                          (V)

Express the absolute mass of gold in medal

 mAu,medal=mAumAg+mCu+mAu(mmedal)                                                          (VI)

Conclusion:

Write the molecular mass of silver, copper and gold.

 MAg=107.99gMCu=63.55gMAu=197g

Write the value of Avogadro’s number.

 N=6.02×1023atoms

Substitute 107.99g for MAg, 6.02×1023atoms for N and 0.92 for %mAg in Equation (I).

 mAg=107.99g6.02×1023atoms(0.92)=1.649×1022g

Substitute 63.55g for MCu, 6.02×1023atoms for N and 0.075 for %mCu in Equation (II).

 mCu=63.55g6.02×1023atoms(0.075)=7.974×1024g

Substitute 197g for MAu, 6.02×1023atoms for N and 0.005 for %mAu in Equation (III).

 mAu=197g6.02×1023atoms(0.005)=1.636×1024g

Substitute 1.649×1022g for mAg, 7.974×1024g for mCu, 1.636×1024g for mAu, and 253g for mmedal in Equation (IV).

 mAg,medal=1.649×1022g(1.649×1022g)+(7.974×1024g)+(1.636×1024g)(253g)=239g

Hence, the absolute mass of silver in a medal is 239g.

Substitute 1.649×1022g for mAg, 7.974×1024g for mCu, 1.636×1024g for mAu, and 253g for mmedal in Equation (V).

 mCu,medal=7.974×1024g(1.649×1022g)+(7.974×1024g)+(1.636×1024g)(253g)=11.5g

Hence, the absolute mass of copper in a medal is 11.5g.

Substitute 1.649×1022g for mAg, 7.974×1024g for mCu, 1.636×1024g for mAu, and 253g for mmedal in Equation (VI).

 mCu,medal=1.636×1024g(1.649×1022g)+(7.974×1024g)+(1.636×1024g)(253g)=2.38g

Hence, the absolute mass of gold in a medal is 2.38g.

(b)

To determine

Determine the absolute mass of silver and copper metal in a 253-gram medal.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 36AAP

The absolute mass of silver and copper in a medal is 241gand11.6g respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Express the relative mass of silver.

 mAg=MAgN(%mAg)                                                                                 (VII)

Express the relative mass of copper.

 mCu=MCuN(%mCu)                                                                                 (VIII)

Express the absolute mass of silver in medal

 mAg,medal=mAgmAg+mCu(mmedal)                                                                 (IX)

Express the absolute mass of copper in medal

 mCu,medal=mCumAg+mCu(mmedal)                                                                (X)

Conclusion:

Substitute 107.99g for MAg, 6.02×1023atoms for N and 0.925 for %mAg in Equation (VII).

 mAg=107.99g6.02×1023atoms(0.925)=1.658×1022g

Substitute 63.55g for MCu, 6.02×1023atoms for N and 0.075 for %mCu in Equation (VIII).

 mCu=63.55g6.02×1023atoms(0.075)=7.974×1024g

Substitute 1.658×1022g for mAg, 7.974×1024g for mCu and 253g for mmedal in Equation (IX).

 mAg,medal=1.658×1022g(1.658×1022g)+(7.974×1024g)(253g)=241g

Hence, the absolute mass of silver in a medal is 241g.

Substitute 1.658×1022g for mAg, 7.974×1024g for mCu and 253g for mmedal in Equation (X).

 mCu,medal=7.974×1024g(1.658×1022g)+(7.974×1024g)(253g)=11.6g

Hence, the absolute mass of copper in a medal is 11.6g.

(c)

To determine

Determine the absolute mass of tin and copper metal in a 253-gram medal.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 36AAP

The absolute mass of tin and copper in a medal is 27.5gand225g respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Express the relative mass of tin.

 mSn=MSnN(%mSn)                                                                                  (XI)

Here, molecular mass of tin is MSn and composition of tin in medal is %mSn.

Express the relative mass of copper.

 mCu=MCuN(%mCu)                                                                                  (XII)

Express the absolute mass of tin in medal

 mSn,medal=mSnmSn+mCu(mmedal)                                                                  (XIII)

Express the absolute mass of copper in medal

 mCu,medal=mCumSn+mCu(mmedal)                                                                (XIV)

Conclusion:

Write the molecular mass of tin.

 MSn=118.7g

Substitute 118.7g for MSn, 6.02×1023atoms for N and 0.1 for %mSn in Equation (XI).

 mSn=118.7g6.02×1023atoms(0.1)=1.972×1023g

Substitute 63.55g for MCu, 6.02×1023atoms for N and 0.9 for %mCu in Equation (XII).

 mCu=63.55g6.02×1023atoms(0.9)=1.613×1022g

Substitute 1.972×1023g for mSn, 1.613×1022g for mCu and 253g for mmedal in Equation (XIII).

 mSn,medal=1.972×1023g(1.972×1023g)+(1.613×1022g)(253g)=27.5g

Substitute 1.972×1023g for mSn, 1.613×1022g for mCu and 253g for mmedal in Equation (XIV).

 mCu,medal=1.613×1022g(1.972×1023g)+(1.613×1022g)(253g)=225g

Hence, the absolute mass of tin and copper in a medal is 27.5gand225g respectively

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