The Atomic Mass of one (1) atom of sulfur is 37.02. The atomic mass of three (3) atoms of sulfur is 96.21. 32.07 * 3 = 96.21
1.20x10^25 atoms S x 1 mole S/6.02x10^23 atoms x 32 g/mole S = 638 g
The atomic weight of sulfur is about 32.066. Therefore, 155 grams of sulfur contains 155/32.066 or about 4.83 gram atomic masses of sulfur to the justified number of significant digits. Each such gram atomic mass contains Avogadro's number of atoms, for a total of 4.83 X 6.022 X 1023 or 2.91 X 1024 atoms.
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The Atomic Mass of one (1) atom of sulfur is 37.02. The atomic mass of three (3) atoms of sulfur is 96.21. 32.07 * 3 = 96.21
1.20x10^25 atoms S x 1 mole S/6.02x10^23 atoms x 32 g/mole S = 638 g
93,341,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 or 933.41 x 1023 atoms of arsenic. You just take Avogadro's number (6.022 x 1023) and multiply 6.022 by the number of moles (155) and then multiply the product by 1023.
100 Hydrogen atoms have an atomic mass of 100.794, 4 Sulfur atoms have an atomic mass of 128.26, and 1 Lanthanum atom has an atomic mass of 138.90547.
3.6 mol Sulphur (S8) molecules = 3.6 X 8 X 6.023 X 1023 atoms of Sulphur i.e 1.7346 X 1025 atoms
1 mol of sulfur contains 6.02 x 1023 molecules (avogadro constant). In one molecule of sulfur, S8, there are 8 sulfur atoms. Thus, number of atooms in 7.20 moles of sulfur = 8 x 7.20 x 6.02 x 1023 = 3.47 x 1025 Note: Sulfur does not usually exist in a monatomic form but instead forms cyclic octatomic molecules with molecular formula S8.
The atomic weight of sulfur is about 32.066. Therefore, 155 grams of sulfur contains 155/32.066 or about 4.83 gram atomic masses of sulfur to the justified number of significant digits. Each such gram atomic mass contains Avogadro's number of atoms, for a total of 4.83 X 6.022 X 1023 or 2.91 X 1024 atoms.
Just about 6.022 X 1023 atoms of sulfur. Sulfur is 32.07 grams per mole.
To calculate the molecular mass of P3S4, we need to determine the atomic masses of phosphorus (P) and sulfur (S). The atomic mass of phosphorus is 30.97 amu, and the atomic mass of sulfur is 32.07 amu. Since there are three phosphorus atoms and four sulfur atoms in P3S4, we multiply the atomic masses and add them together: (3 x 30.97) + (4 x 32.07) = 327.74 amu. Therefore, the molecular mass of P3S4 is 327.74 amu.
The number of sulfur atoms in 27.1 g of molecular sulfur are: 27.1 g S8 x (1 mol S8/32.066 g S8) x (6.022 x 10^23 atoms/1 mole) = 5.09 x 10^23
no of atoms = weight of the given substance/ atomic mass of substance according to the question:- no of atoms = 3/32 answer