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To the nearest whole number, what is the mass of one mole of hydrogen iodide?

  • A. 2 g/mol
  • B. 58 g/mol
  • C. 87 g/mol
  • D. 128 g/mol
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The molar mass of hydrogen iodide (HI) is the sum of the atomic masses of its constituent elements. Hydrogen (H) has a molar mass of approximately 1 g/mol, and iodine (I) has a molar mass of about 127 g/mol. Thus, the molar mass of hydrogen iodide (HI) is approximately 1 + 127 = 128 g/mol. Rounding to the nearest whole number, the molar mass of hydrogen iodide is 128 g/mol, which is closest to choice C. Choice A (2 g/mol) is too low and does not reflect the correct molar mass of hydrogen iodide. Choice B (58 g/mol) is significantly lower than the actual molar mass. Choice D (128 g/mol) matches the calculated molar mass but is not the nearest whole number as requested.