how many grams are there in 5.5 mole of sulphur?
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So 1 mole of sulfur (or any other element) is 6.02*10^23 atoms of sulfur. 5 moles is just 5 times that amount.
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I know right
the question should have been 5 moles
how many grams are there in 5moles of sulphur
Explanation:
0.0312 moles x 6.022 x10^23 molecules per mole = 1.878864x10^22. Your question, though, was how many atoms, so you have to multiply that number which is how many molecules by 8 atoms per molecule of sulphur. So you get 1.503 x 10^23 atoms in 8 grams of sulfur.
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pooja3010:
no the question is correct
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