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calculate mass of 0.001 multiply 10^4 atoms of sulphur​

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Answered by chauhanreetu673
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Answered by ramnareshpandey8888
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Molecular formula = (CH2Br) x 2 = C2H4Br2 (i) 1 mole of sulphur = 6 x 1023 atoms = 32 g of sulphur 1022 atoms = (32 x 1022)/(6 x 1023) = 32/60 = 0.533 g (ii) 1 mole of carbon dioxide (CO2) = 12 + (2 x 16) = 44 g 0.1 mole of carbon dioxide = 0.1 x 44 = 4.4 gRead more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/261540/calculate-the-mass-of-i-10-22-atoms-of-sulphur-ii-0-1-mole-of-carbon-dioxide?show=261554#a261554

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