the answer is there number of atoms
A mole of magnesium (Mg) and a mole of iron (Fe) both represent an amount of substance defined by Avogadro's number, which is approximately (6.022 \times 10^{23}) atoms. This means each mole contains the same number of atoms, regardless of the element. Additionally, both elements are metals found in the periodic table and can participate in chemical reactions, forming various compounds. Their molar masses differ, with magnesium being lighter than iron.
55.8 moles
It depends on the mass of iron. 1 mole Fe = 55.845g = 6.022 x 1023 atoms Fe
10 milligrams iron (1 gram/1000 milligrams)(1 mole Fe/55.85 grams)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole Fe) = 1.1 X 1020 atoms of iron ===================
The atomic mass of iron (Fe) is approximately 55.85 grams per mole.
Both a mole of magnesium Mg and a mole of iron Fe contain Avogadro's number of atoms of each element, which is approximately 6.022 x 10^23. This makes them both representative samples of their respective elements in terms of the number of atoms present.
A mole of magnesium (Mg) and a mole of iron (Fe) both represent an amount of substance defined by Avogadro's number, which is approximately (6.022 \times 10^{23}) atoms. This means each mole contains the same number of atoms, regardless of the element. Additionally, both elements are metals found in the periodic table and can participate in chemical reactions, forming various compounds. Their molar masses differ, with magnesium being lighter than iron.
Use stoichometry to figure this out. 1 mole Fe * 56 g Fe ...............1 mole Fe
To determine the number of iron atoms in a 23.0 g iron block, you would first calculate the number of moles of iron using the molar mass of iron (55.85 g/mol). Then, you would use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 atoms/mol) to convert moles of iron to atoms.
The equation for the reaction between iron sulfate (FeSO4) and magnesium (Mg) is: FeSO4 + Mg -> MgSO4 + Fe. This is a single displacement reaction where magnesium replaces iron in the iron sulfate compound, forming magnesium sulfate and elemental iron.
55.8 moles
magnesium oxide is MgO, and iron can FeO, Fe(2)O(3), or Fe(3)O(4) depending on the oxidation state ofe the iron.
Fe + MgSO4 --> FeSO4 + Mg Fe(iron)is more reactive than mg( magnesium) ........ therefore iron will displace magnesium....... hence it is a displacement reaction.............
It depends on the mass of iron. 1 mole Fe = 55.845g = 6.022 x 1023 atoms Fe
This mineral is olivine: (Mg, Fe)2SiO4.
most likely Magnesium-Chloride(MG?CL?) and Iron(FE?) The numbers depend on the oxidation states of iron and magnesium
When magnesium reacts with iron(II) nitrate [Fe(NO3)2], the magnesium replaces the iron in the compound, forming magnesium nitrate [Mg(NO3)2] and iron. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: 3Mg + 2Fe(NO3)2 → 3Mg(NO3)2 + 2Fe.