Physics: Principles with Applications
Physics: Principles with Applications
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ISBN: 9780130606204
Author: Douglas C. Giancoli
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 13, Problem 43P

(a)

To determine

To Find: The number of moles of water in all the Earth’s oceans.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 43P

  6.55×1022moles

Given:

Average depth, d=3km=3000m

Formula used:

The volume of the oceans:

  V=0.75(As)×Δy

Here, As is the surface area and Δy is the depth.

Density of sea water is ρsw=1025kg/m3 .

Write the expression for the number of moles:

  n=mM

Here, m is the mass = and M is the molar mass.

Calculation:

As compared to the Earth’s radius, the average depth is very small. So, the volume of the ocean is calculated as that of a spherical shell with surface area (4πRearth2) and thickness Δy .

  V=0.75(4πRearth2)×Δy=0.75(4×3.14×(6.38×106)2)×3000=1.15×1018m3

The number of moles is calculated with the help of seawater density and molecular weight of water,

  n=mM=V×ρM=(1.15×1018m3)×(1025kgm3)×(1mol18×103kg)=6.55×1022moles

Conclusion:

The number of moles is 6.55×1022moles .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Average depth, d=3km=3000m

Formula used:

The volume of the oceans:

  V=0.75(As)×Δy

Here, As is the surface area and Δy is the depth.

Density of sea water is ρsw=1025kg/m3 .

Write the expression for the number of moles:

  n=mM

Here, m is the mass = and M is the molar mass.

Calculation:

As compared to the Earth’s radius, the average depth is very small. So, the volume of the ocean is calculated as that of a spherical shell with surface area (4πRearth2) and thickness Δy .

  V=0.75(4πRearth2)×Δy=0.75(4×3.14×(6.38×106)2)×3000=1.15×1018m3

The number of moles is calculated with the help of seawater density and molecular weight of water,

  n=mM=V×ρM=(1.15×1018m3)×(1025kgm3)×(1mol18×103kg)=6.55×1022moles

Conclusion:

The number of moles is 6.55×1022moles .

(b)

To determine

To Find: The number of molecules of water in all the Earth’s oceans.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 43P

The number of molecules are 4×1046 .

Given info:

The number of moles of water in all the Earth’s oceans is 6.55×1022moles .

Formula used:

Write the expression for number of molecules

  N=n×NA

Here,

  n is the number of moles present.

  NA is the Avogadro’s number.

Calculation:

Write the expression for number of molecules

  N=n×NA=(6.55×1022moles)×(6.022×1023molecules1mole)=4×1046molecules

Conclusion:

The number of molecules is 4×1046molecules .

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

The number of moles of water in all the Earth’s oceans is 6.55×1022moles .

Formula used:

Write the expression for number of molecules

  N=n×NA

Here,

  n is the number of moles present.

  NA is the Avogadro’s number.

Calculation:

Write the expression for number of molecules

  N=n×NA=(6.55×1022moles)×(6.022×1023molecules1mole)=4×1046molecules

Conclusion:

The number of molecules is 4×1046molecules .

Chapter 13 Solutions

Physics: Principles with Applications

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