In one mole of anything there is an avagadros number amount.
avagadros number = 6.022141523
so in one mole of Na there are 6.022141523 atoms of Na, just as in one mole of uranium there are 6.022141523 atoms of uranium, etc...
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the constant Mole (mol): 6.02 x 10^23 are how many atoms you have per mol so the answer can be 7 mol atoms or 6.02 x 10^23 atoms per mol x 7 actual answer is 4.214 X10^24 atoms in 7 mol
To find the number of moles of Na in 42g of Na, you would first calculate the molar mass of Na (sodium is 22.99 g/mol), and then divide the given mass by the molar mass. moles of Na = 42g / 22.99 g/mol ≈ 1.83 moles
1 mole = 6.022 x 1023 4.8mol Na x (6.022 x 1023 atoms Na/mol Na) = 2.9 x 1024 atoms Na
In NaCl, the ratio of sodium to chloride atoms is 1:1. Therefore, in 2.35 mol of NaCl, there are 2.35 mol of sodium atoms. To find the number of sodium atoms, you would multiply the number of moles by Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23).
you have m = 12.5g M = 107.9g/mol Na = 6.02x10^23atoms/mol = avagadros number N = ? atoms then the number of moles is n = m/M = N/Na gives N = mNa/M = 12.5*6.02x10^23 / 107.9 = 6.97 x 10^22 atoms
1.13x10^23
1 mole Na = 6.022 x 1023 atoms Na 0.200 mole Na x (6.022 x 1023 atoms/1 mole Na) = 1.20 x 1023 atoms Na
the constant Mole (mol): 6.02 x 10^23 are how many atoms you have per mol so the answer can be 7 mol atoms or 6.02 x 10^23 atoms per mol x 7 actual answer is 4.214 X10^24 atoms in 7 mol
To find the number of moles of Na in 42g of Na, you would first calculate the molar mass of Na (sodium is 22.99 g/mol), and then divide the given mass by the molar mass. moles of Na = 42g / 22.99 g/mol ≈ 1.83 moles
1 mole = 6.022 x 1023 4.8mol Na x (6.022 x 1023 atoms Na/mol Na) = 2.9 x 1024 atoms Na
Use this fomula: (m/M)*NA in which m is mass in gram (g), M is molar mass (g/mol) and NA is the Avogadro number (mol^-1)
The amount of moles is also defined as n = N/NA, wheren - amount of molesN - amount of atomsNA - Avogadro constant (approx. 6.02214179×1023 mol-1), thereforeN = n×NA = 0.263×6.02214179×1023 = 1,583823291×1023 atoms.
In NaCl, the ratio of sodium to chloride atoms is 1:1. Therefore, in 2.35 mol of NaCl, there are 2.35 mol of sodium atoms. To find the number of sodium atoms, you would multiply the number of moles by Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23).
1mol Na in grams = 22.989770g 1mol Na atoms = 6.022 x 1023 atoms 1 x 1020 atoms Na x 1mol/6.022 x 1023 atoms x 22.989770g/mol = 0.004g Na (rounded to one significant figure)
The definition of one mole is: It is a number (eg. of particles of any kind), like pi is a number (of ratio from diameter to circle).It is a very big number, symbolised as NA (and named after Avogadro):NA = 6.022 * 1023 (-/mol) or (mol-1)So there are 1.62 * NA = 9.76 * 1023 atoms in a mole(it is not important of what kind the atoms are).
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you have m = 12.5g M = 107.9g/mol Na = 6.02x10^23atoms/mol = avagadros number N = ? atoms then the number of moles is n = m/M = N/Na gives N = mNa/M = 12.5*6.02x10^23 / 107.9 = 6.97 x 10^22 atoms