Chemistry, asked by sambhav2645, 4 months ago

How many grams of Sulphur will have the same number of
atoms as 10 grams of Argon?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by koushiKDVR
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Explanation:

No of moles of phosphorus = given mass / molar mass

= 3.10/ 31

= 0.1

No.of atoms = no. of moles x Avogadro number

= 0.1 x 6.022 x 10^23

= 6.022 x 10^22

No . of moles of sulfur = x / 32

No. of atoms = x' / 32 x 6.022 x 10^23

According to the question,

No. of atoms of sulfur = No. of atoms of phosphorus

x' / 32 x 6.022 x 10^23 = 6.022 x 10^22

Solving the equation, we get,

x'=3.2 g

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