Platinum contains 117 neutrons and the atomic number for platinum is 17.
The mass of 4.9810e21 platinum atoms is 0,000 042 g.
Platinum is a chemical element with the symbol Pt and atomic number 78. It is a dense, malleable, and ductile metal that is part of the platinum group of metals. Platinum is primarily composed of platinum atoms bound together through metallic bonding.
To determine the number of atoms in 97.6g of platinum, you first need to calculate the number of moles of platinum using its molar mass (195.08 g/mol). Then, you can use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 atoms/mol) to convert moles of platinum to atoms. This calculation will give you the total number of atoms in 97.6g of platinum.
Platinum is not "made" out of anything, the way bronze or steel are made out of stuff. Platinum is an element, not an alloy. That means you can break platinum down to single atoms, and it is still platinum. It is not created out of molecules (which are combinations of different elemental atoms). It's atomic weight is 78, and its chemical symbol is Pt.
The standard atomic weight of platinum is 195,084 g.195,084 g-------------------------------1 mol250 g-------------------------------------x molx = 250/195,084 = 1,28 mol platinum
Well, in 1 mole of platinum there are 6.022 x 10^23 atoms. Furthermore 1 mole of platinum weighs approximately 0.1951 Kg. Therefore, the mass of two atoms of platinum is: 2(0.1951/6.022 x 10^23) = 6.48 x 10^-25 Kg (2 sig. fig)Or - 0.00000000000000000000000648 KgP.S. I am a fag.
To find the mass of 5.23x10^21 platinum atoms, you would first calculate the molar mass of platinum (195.08 g/mol) and then multiply it by the number of atoms given. This calculation would result in a mass of 0.000325 grams of platinum.
The chemical formula for platinum IV chloride is PtCl4. It consists of one platinum atom bonded to four chloride atoms.
The element platinum has only one atom.
Re-think your question. You can't have 5.061021 atoms. Maybe you mean grams or moles?
The same as the atomic number of platinum, 78.
Platinum is an element, not a mixture or compound. It is a rare and valuable metal that is found in its pure form in nature and consists of only platinum atoms.