http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_mass Conversion factor between Atomic Mass units and grams The standard scientific unit for dealing with atoms in macroscopic quantities is the mole (mol), which is defined arbitrarily as the amount of a substance with as many atoms or other units as there are in 12 grams of the carbon isotope C-12. The number of atoms in a mole is called Avogadro's number, the value of which is approximately 6.022 × 1023 mol-1. One mole of a substance always contains almost exactly the relative atomic mass or molar mass of that substance (which is the concept of molar mass), expressed in grams; however, this is almost never true for the atomic mass. For example, the standard atomic weight of iron is 55.847 g/mol, and therefore one mole of iron as commonly found on earth has a mass of 55.847 grams. The atomic mass of an 56Fe isotope is 55.935 u and one mole of 56Fe will in theory weigh 55.935g, but such amounts of pure 56Fe have never been found on Earth. The formulaic conversion between atomic mass and SI mass in grams for a single atom is: where u is the atomic mass unit and NA is Avogadro's number.
Work out how many moles 1g of silver is. Then multiply that by avagadros number(6.022 x 10^23)
6.02 x 1023 is Avogadro's Number, the number of atoms in a mole.
28.4 grams silver (1 mole Ag/107.9 grams)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole Ag)
= 1.59 X 1023 atoms of silver
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5.58X10^21
5.58
This is equivalent to 1,4 moles.
1 mole has 6.023 x 1023 atoms So, in 3.05 moles there are 18.37 x 1023 atoms
5,82 x 1023 atoms of tungsten equal 0,966 moles.
9,003 x 1023 atoms of iron correspond to 1,495 moles.
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2.50 moles silver (6.022 X 1023/1 mole Ag) = 1.51 X 1024 atoms of silver ==================
0.050 moles silver (6.022 X 1023/1 mole Ag) = 3.01 X 1022 atoms of silver --------------------------------------
Silver (Ag) has a molar mass of 107.87g/mol, so by dividing 20.5 by its molar mass, you get how many moles of silver atoms there are in that much silver.(20.5gAg)(1mol/107.87g) = 0.190 moles silver atomsNow, 1 mole = 6.02*1023 (Like a dozen = 12, a mole is just a value.) so if you can't answer in moles, just multiply 0.190 moles by 6.02*10230.190 mol*(6.02*1023/1mol)= 1.14*1023 silver atoms
This is equivalent to 1,4 moles.
1 mole has 6.023 x 1023 atoms So, in 3.05 moles there are 18.37 x 1023 atoms
5,82 x 1023 atoms of tungsten equal 0,966 moles.
9,003 x 1023 atoms of iron correspond to 1,495 moles.
1 mole of lithium has 6.023 x 1023 atoms. So 5 moles will have 30.115 x 1023 atoms
1 mole of an element contains 6.022 X 1023 atomsso in 1.4324 moles no. of atoms is 8.659 X 1023 atoms
0,25 moles F2
0.94 moles.
6.02 X 1023 particles per mole X .75 moles = 4.52 X 1023 molecules.