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Calculate the number of aluminium ions present in 0.051 g of aluminium oxide.

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Answered by kumar234
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Answered by Mikhil2006
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the mass of Aluminum Oxide = 0.051 g.

The molecular mass of Aluminium Oxide = 2 x mass of Aluminium + 3 x mass of Oxygen.

                                                                 = 2 x 27 + 3 x 16

                                                                 = 102 g

Number of Moles of Aluminium Oxide :

\frac{0.051}{102}=0.0005\:moles

Now, Since 1 mole of Aluminium Oxide contain 2 moles of Aluminium ion,

The Number of Moles of Aluminium ion = 2 x number of moles of Aluminium Oxide  

                                                              =  2 x 0.0005

                                                              = 0.001 moles.

Now, As the number of ion in 1 mole = 6.022\times10^{23}  ions.

The number of ions in 0.001 moles of Aluminium ion = 0.001\times6.022\times10^{23} ions

                                                                                   = 6.022\times10^{20} ions.

Hence there are 6.022\times10^{20} Aluminium ions in 0.051 g of aluminium oxide.

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