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1 mol = 6,022 x 10^23 molecules of HI.

So: 6,022E23 *0,3 = Your answer !

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15y ago

For this problem, the Atomic Mass is not required. Take the mass in moles and multiply it by Avogadro's constant, 6.02 × 1023. Divide by one mole for the units to cancel.

.075 moles Ti × (6.02 × 1023 atoms) = 4.52 × 1022atoms

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15y ago

1 mole= 6.022*10^23 atoms for any elements .300*(6.022*10^23)= the atoms of titanium

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14y ago

23 times avagadro constant, which is 6.02*10^23

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1 mol = 6,022 x 10^23 molecules of HI.

So: 6,022E23 *0,3 = Your answer !

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10y ago

To get the number of atoms in 0.0075 moles of titanium, you need its molar mass as well.

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8y ago

Number of atoms: 3,72.10e+20
Number of moles: 6,18.10e-4

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8y ago

Because nitrogen has a diatomic molecule 300 atoms is equal to 150 molecules; and the equivalent in moles is 24,9.10e-23.

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11y ago

1.2x10

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