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Calculate the number of coulombs of positive charge in 250cm3of (neutral) water.

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The number of coulombs of positive charge in 250 cm3 water is 1.3×107.

Step by step solution

01

Stating the given data

The volume of water,V=250cm3.

A hydrogen atom contains one proton, and an oxygen atom contains 8 protons.

02

 Step 2: Understanding the concept of charge of a molecule

In this case, we have to find the moles of the water molecule in a volume of water, and then by using the relation between the charge, Avogadro's number and the charge value on each charge, we can find the total charge on the water.

Formulae:

The mass of a substance, m=ÒÏ×V (i)

The net charge of a molecule, Q=14NAq,where,q=ne (ii)

03

Calculation of number of coulombs, that is, charge

The mass of the water can be calculated using the given volume of water in equation (i) as:

m=250cm3×1.0g/cm3(∵ÒÏwater=1.0g/cm3)=250g

Now, the number of the moles is

n=250/18(∵molarmassofwateris18)=14moles

There are ten protons (each with charge q=+e) in each molecule of H2O. So, the net charge or the total number of coulombs in the volume of water is found using equation (ii) to be

Q=14(6.02×1023)(10)(1.60×10−19C)=1.3×107C

Hence, the number of coulombs present is 1.3×107.

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