I'm pretty sure there are 3 atoms because in Li2o, there are 2 atoms in lithium and 1 atom in oxygen.
2.59 atoms?? Oh well. 2.59 atoms Li (1mol Li/6.022 X 10^23 )(6.941 grams Li/1mol Li ) = 2.98 X 10^-23 grams
1 mole Li = 6.94g Li = 6.022 x 1023 atoms Li 27.0g Li x 6.022 x 1023 atoms Li/6.94g Li = 2.34 x 1024 atoms Li
85 moles Li x 6.02x10^23 atoms/mole Li = 5.17x10^25 atoms of Li
There are 4 atoms - three lithium (Li) atoms and one phosphorus (P) atom.
3 Ni(OH)2 contain six oxygen atoms.
2.59 atoms?? Oh well. 2.59 atoms Li (1mol Li/6.022 X 10^23 )(6.941 grams Li/1mol Li ) = 2.98 X 10^-23 grams
1 mole Li = 6.94g Li = 6.022 x 1023 atoms Li 27.0g Li x 6.022 x 1023 atoms Li/6.94g Li = 2.34 x 1024 atoms Li
Lithium, hydroxide, lithium and oxygen and hydrogen
85 moles Li x 6.02x10^23 atoms/mole Li = 5.17x10^25 atoms of Li
How many lithium atoms are in 10.56 g of lithium
Lithium hydroxide has three atoms in it, one each of lithium, hydrogen, and oxygen. Also note that lithium is Li, not LI. Little details matter to chemists. A capital I means iodine.
3,00 moles of Li have 18,066422571.10e23 atoms.
1 mole of Li₂O contains 2 moles of lithium (Li) atoms and 1 mole of oxygen (O) atoms. Therefore, in 1 mole of Li₂O, there are a total of 3 moles of atoms.
There are 4 atoms - three lithium (Li) atoms and one phosphorus (P) atom.
I assume you mean 97.9 grams lithium. 97.9 grams lithium (1 mole Li/6.941 grams)(6.022 X 10^23/1 mole Li) = 8.49 X 10^24 atoms of lithium ---------------------------------------
No moles of BaCO3 are found in any amount of Li.
7 atoms