2,2 moles of plutonium: 13,248711938.1023 atoms.
If the chlorine is in its normal state of diatomic molecules, there are 16.0 moles of chlorine atoms in 8.00 moles of chlorine. The number of atoms is then 16 times Avogadro's number = 9.64 X 1024, to the justified number of significant digits.
There are 2.21 x 10^24 atoms of phosphorus in 3.65 moles of phosphorus triiodide.
There are 4.84 x 10^24 atoms present in 8.00 moles of zirconium because one mole of any element contains Avogadro's number of atoms, which is 6.022 x 10^23.
Since each N2O molecule contains 2 nitrogen atoms, the number of moles of N2O molecules would be half of the moles of nitrogen atoms. Therefore, in this case, there would be 2.615 moles of N2O molecules present in the sample.
6. 1 mole of CS2 contains 1 mole of carbon and 2 of sulfur.
To find the number of atoms in 0.35 moles of plutonium, you can use Avogadro's number, which is 6.022 x 10^23 atoms/mol. Multiply 0.35 moles by Avogadro's number to get the number of atoms. Therefore, 0.35 moles of plutonium contains approximately 2.1 x 10^23 atoms.
To determine the number of atoms in 4 g of plutonium, you would first need to calculate the moles of plutonium in 4 g using its molar mass. Then, you can use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 atoms/mol) to convert moles to atoms.
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2,89 moles of aluminium contain 17,40398707673.1023 atoms.
To determine the number of gold atoms in the bracelet, first find the number of moles of gold present in the bracelet by multiplying the total moles of metal atoms by the percentage of gold. Then, use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23) to calculate the number of gold atoms present in the bracelet.
Number of moles = mass / molar mass, so the answer is the one with the greatest molar mass. This is plutonium.
0.125 moles x 6.02x10^23 atoms/mole = 7.53x10^22 atoms
Avogadro's number times 5.6 (or about 33.6 times ten to the 23rd power.
0.0845 moles of tungsten is equal to 0,50887.10e23.
2 moles of benzene gives 12 moles of hydrogen atoms since benzene is C6H6
1. Three moles of sodium contain 18,06642387.1023 atoms. 2. The mass of three moles of sodium is 68,97 grams.
If the chlorine is in its normal state of diatomic molecules, there are 16.0 moles of chlorine atoms in 8.00 moles of chlorine. The number of atoms is then 16 times Avogadro's number = 9.64 X 1024, to the justified number of significant digits.