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calculate the number of molecules of sulphur (S8)present in 16g of solid sulphur ​

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Answered by sarvani72
2

Answer:

1/2

Explanation:

molecular mass of sulphur=32

so no of moles is:

16/32

=1/2

Answered by Anonymous
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To calculate molecular mass of sulphur:

Molecular mass of Sulphur (S8) = 8xMass of Sulphur = 8×32 = 256g

Mass given = 16g

Number of moles = mass given/ molar mass of sulphur

= 16/256 = 0.0625 moles

To calculate the number of molecules of sulphur in 16g of solid sulphur:

Number of molecules

= Number of moles X Avogadro number

= 0.0625 x 6.022 x 10²³ molecules

= 3.763 x 10²² molecules

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