To find the number of atoms in 64g of sulfur, you need to divide the given mass by the molar mass of sulfur, which is approximately 32 g/mol. This gives you 2 moles of sulfur. One mole of sulfur contains 6.022 x 10^23 atoms, so 2 moles would have 1.2044 x 10^24 atoms.
There are a total of 4 sulfur atoms in K2SO4.
Sulfur hexafluoride has one sulfur atom and six fluorine atoms, totaling seven atoms in total.
There are 3 atoms of sulfur in Al2(SO4)3.
dinitrogen pentasulfide N2S5 therefor 5 sulfur atoms
1 sulfur atom 2 oxygen atoms
There are a total of 4 sulfur atoms in K2SO4.
3,2x10e22 atoms of sulfur is equivalent to 0,053 moles.
Sulfur hexafluoride has one sulfur atom and six fluorine atoms, totaling seven atoms in total.
5 g of sulfur contain 0,94.10e23 atoms.
There are 3 atoms of sulfur in Al2(SO4)3.
There is one sulfur atom in FeSO3.
One if it is pure sulfur. Sulfur is an element so the on atom is sulfur!
A sulfur dioxide has one sulfur atom and two oxygen atoms. Therefore, considering a mole of sulfur dioxide (64g); there is 32g of sulfur and 32g of oxygen. Hence the mass percent of oxygen is 50%.
A sulfur molecule contains many sulfur atoms. These atoms combined together to form sulfur molecule i.e. S8.
dinitrogen pentasulfide N2S5 therefor 5 sulfur atoms
Just about 6.022 X 1023 atoms of sulfur. Sulfur is 32.07 grams per mole.
no of atoms = weight of the given substance/ atomic mass of substance according to the question:- no of atoms = 3/32 answer