covalent bond
1.2 g Cu * (1 mole Cu / 63.54 g Cu)*(6.022x1023 atoms Cu / mole Cu)1.137x1022 atoms of copper
One mol of copper is 6.02 x1023 atoms. So 3.44 x 1023 would be 0.571 moles.
Nothing would happen.
17.48 atoms
the atoms are close together and vibrate very close to each other. there is not enough kinetic energy for the atoms to spread very far. if you were to heat it, you would increase the energy and it would become a liquid, but at room temperature, the atoms are close together. -Akilae
Copper Sulfate is CuSO4. Therefore, it has 1 atom of Copper, 1 atom of Sulfur, and 4 atoms of Oxygen.
Yes, everything is made up of atoms, but the atoms in copper are all the same kind, just copper atoms, so it is an element.
That would be brass.
1.2 g Cu * (1 mole Cu / 63.54 g Cu)*(6.022x1023 atoms Cu / mole Cu)1.137x1022 atoms of copper
The copper filings would have only one type of atom, the copper atom. However, inside the bottle will also be air, which contains many kinds of atoms, including:nitrogenoxygencarbonhydrogenheliumargonamong others.Then the bottle itself will contain different kinds of atoms depending on whether it is made of glass, metal or plastic.
One mol of copper is 6.02 x1023 atoms. So 3.44 x 1023 would be 0.571 moles.
15.8 moles Cu x 6.02x10^23 atoms/mole = 9.51x10^22 atoms. There are no molecules in the element Cu (copper). Molecules are found when there are two or more atoms bound together, such as in H2 gas or H2O, etc.
Nothing would happen.
A mole of any element contains 6.022*1023 (Avogadro's Number) atoms of that element. So a mole of copper would contain 6.022*1023 atoms of copper.
17.48 atoms
100,000,000 copper atoms4 or 5 billionAccording to the link, the diameter of a copper atom is 2.28e-10 m, or 2.28x10-10m. The answer to your question is 1/(2.28x10-10). this can be rewritten as follows:(1/2.28)(1/10-10) = (approx. 0.439)(1010) = 4.39x109.You could say "over 4 billion".
When you cool them down.