In one mole of freon (CCl2F2), what is the chemical ratio of carbon to chlorine to fluorine?

1 Answer
Oct 12, 2016

In one mole of freon gas there are 2 moles of fluorine, and 2 moles of chlorine, and 1 mole of carbon atoms.......

Explanation:

And thus the atomic ratio C:Cl:F=1:2:2.

Here, we used the mole as our unit, 1 mole 6.022×1023mol1. I could have equally used dozens, or tens, or 100's, as our unit of measure. It is just that 1 mole of 12C atoms has a mass of 12.00g precisely, and thus we can make the link between atoms and molecules, which we can't see, with the macro world of grams, and litres, whose quantities we can weigh out on a balance, or in a flask.

Can you calculate the mass of a mole of freon in grams?