Hi, the question is this;
convert 0.35g BaOH to molecules.
No, question was "barium hydroxide" and barium hydroxide is NOT BaOH.
so what i did was, i said the RMM of BaOH is 154g and i refered to the number of moles as 'x'.
RMM of barium hydroxide is not 154 g.
RMM + x = g
This is completely wrong. You are adding number of moles to molar mass in hope the result will be mass of the sample? It is about as correct as adding shoe number to monthly income to find out age.
Ah, I think I know what you did. You misread your notes or your textbook, where it was stated that mass of the substance is number of moles TIMES molar mass.
i decided to use a different method, and this is what i got;
154g BaOH =6*10^23
.35g = x
(i cross multiplied and got....)
= 1.36 * 10^21
This is much closer, but still wrong - 154 g/mol is not a correct value.