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Quinine,C20H24N2O2, is a component of tonic water and bitter lemon.
a. How many moles of Hare in1.5 moles of quinine?
b. How many moles of C are in5.0 moles of quinine?
c. How many moles of Nare in0.020 mole of quinine?

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  1. 36moles of H
  2. 100moles of C
  3. role="math" localid="1652693098868" 0.040moles of N

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Part(a) Step 1: Given Information

We need to find moles ofHin1.5moles of quinine

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Part(a)  Step 2: Explanation

Using equalities and conversion factor using subscripts:

One mole of C20H24N2O2= localid="1652692050146" 24moles of H

Conversion Factor=localid="1652857636012" 24molesH1moleC20H24N2O2

Moles of Hin 1.5moles of quinine = 24moleH1moleC20H24N2O2×1.5=36

Hence,36moles ofHin1.5mole quinine.

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Part(b) Step 1: Given Information

We need to find moles of Cin 5.00moles of quinine

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Part(b) Step 2: Explanation

Using equalities and conversion factor using subscripts:

One mole of C20H24N2O2= 20moles of C

Conversion Factor=20moleC1moleC20H24N2O2

Moles of Cin 5.00moles of quinine =20moleC1moleC20H24N2O2×5moleC20H24N2O2=100moleC

Hence, 100moles of Cin 5mole quinine.

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Part(c) Step 1: Given Information

We need to find moles of Nin 0.020moles of quinine

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Part(c)  Step 2: Explanation

Using equalities and conversion factor using subscripts:

One mole of C20H24N2O2= 2moles of N

Conversion Factor=2moleN1moleC20H24N2O2

Moles of N in 0.020moles of quinine =2moleN1moleC20H24N2O2×0.020moleC20H24N2O2=0.040moleN

Hence, 0.040moles of Nin 0.020mole quinine.

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