Chemistry, asked by bmushino, 5 months ago

How many atoms are in 100g of Zinc. Please provide an explanation for a brainliest.


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Answered by jsdeswal35
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Answer:

All you need to do is find the molar mass of zinc which is 65.38 g/mole. Divide 1/65.38 to find out what part of a mole you have. Multiply your answer by 6.022 x 10^23 to find out how many atoms are in one gram.


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Answered by sindyza3959y
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Answer:

For the rest of the atoms on the periodic table, their molar mass tells you how many grams of each you need to have a mole of those atoms, or 6.02×1023 atoms of that element. If zinc has 1 mole, it will have 6.02×1023

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