0.660 x 6.022 x 1023 = 3.97452 x 1023 atoms
The number of atoms in a mole of any pure substance is called?
Note that one mole equals 6.022x10^23 of anything in converting. In this case, 1 mole=6.022x10^23 atoms. So we take 0.40 mol of S and convert to calculate how many atoms there are. 0.40 mol S x 6.022x10^23 atoms S/mol S = 2.41x10^23 atoms S
For the same reason that one dozen pencils has a smaller mass than one dozen bricks. Each atom of carbon weighs less than each atom of sulfur, and a mole of each has the same number of atoms, so a mole S will weigh more than a mole C.
To find the mass of 1.20x10^25 atoms of sulfur, you need to calculate the molar mass of sulfur and then convert the number of atoms to moles. The molar mass of sulfur is 32.06 g/mol. Once you have the number of moles, you can multiply it by the molar mass to find the mass of 1.20x10^25 atoms of sulfur.
Full formal set up. 48.096 grams sulfur (1 mole S/32.07 grams)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole S)(1 mole S atoms/6.022 X 1023) = 1.4997 moles of sulfur atoms ---------------------------------------
The number of atoms in a mole of any pure substance is called?
The number of basic particles - atoms of molecules - of a compound in one mole of the substance.
There are about 6.02 x 10^23 atoms in 16.3 grams of sulfur, which is Avogadro's number representing one mole of atoms or molecules. This is known as a mole, where one mole of any element contains Avogadro's number of atoms.
Which sample contains the greatest number of atoms. A sample of Al that contains 8.18E+23 atoms or a 5.16 mole sample of S?The sample of______ contains the greatest number of atoms.Answer:In order to compare the two samples, it is necessary to express both quantities in the same units. Since the question was phrased in terms of atoms, it is convenient to convert moles of S to atoms of S.The conversion factor between atoms and moles is Avogadro's number: 6.02 x 1023 "things" / molTo convert 5.16 moles of S to atoms of S:atoms S=5.16 mol S6.02 x 1023 atoms S= 3.11E+24 atoms S1 mol SMultiply by atoms per mole. Moles cancel out.The sample of Al contains 8.18E+23 atoms.Since 3.11E+24 is larger than 8.18E+23, the sample of S contains the greatest number of atoms.
Note that one mole equals 6.022x10^23 of anything in converting. In this case, 1 mole=6.022x10^23 atoms. So we take 0.40 mol of S and convert to calculate how many atoms there are. 0.40 mol S x 6.022x10^23 atoms S/mol S = 2.41x10^23 atoms S
For the same reason that one dozen pencils has a smaller mass than one dozen bricks. Each atom of carbon weighs less than each atom of sulfur, and a mole of each has the same number of atoms, so a mole S will weigh more than a mole C.
Molecular formula is; C6H10OS2, so; ( I will use name as formula is long ) 7.00 milligrams allicin (1 gram allicin/1000 milligrams)(1 mole allicin/162.28 grams)(2 mole S/1 mole allicin)(6.022 X 10^23/1 mole sulfur) = 5.20 X 10^19 atoms of sulfur in 7.00 mg of anicin
To find the mass of 1.20x10^25 atoms of sulfur, you need to calculate the molar mass of sulfur and then convert the number of atoms to moles. The molar mass of sulfur is 32.06 g/mol. Once you have the number of moles, you can multiply it by the molar mass to find the mass of 1.20x10^25 atoms of sulfur.
To calculate the number of atoms in 32g of sulfur, you first need to determine the number of moles of sulfur in 32g. Then, use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 atoms/mol) to convert moles to atoms. The final result will provide the number of sulfur atoms in 32g of sulfur.
To find the number of atoms in 16g of oxygen (O) and 8g of sulfur (S), we first calculate the number of moles for each element. Oxygen has a molar mass of about 16 g/mol, so 16g of O corresponds to 1 mole (6.02 x 10²³ atoms). Sulfur has a molar mass of about 32 g/mol, so 8g of S corresponds to 0.25 moles (1.51 x 10²³ atoms). Therefore, the total number of atoms is 1.76 x 10²³ (1 mole of O + 0.25 moles of S).
To find the number of atoms in 64 g of sulfur (S), you need to first determine the molar mass of sulfur, which is approximately 32.06 g/mol. Then, use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 atoms/mol) to convert grams to atoms. In this case, you would have approximately 1.2 x 10^24 atoms in 64 g of sulfur.
Full formal set up. 48.096 grams sulfur (1 mole S/32.07 grams)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole S)(1 mole S atoms/6.022 X 1023) = 1.4997 moles of sulfur atoms ---------------------------------------