Chemistry, asked by devasruthi, 7 hours ago

Number of gram molecules of sulphur (S8) in 273.6 grams of Aluminium sulphate is?​

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Answered by akshatpandey2806
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Explanation:

3.764×1022 molecules.

Therefore, the answer is will be – the number of molecules of sulphur (S8) present in 16g of solid sulphur is 3.764×1022

Answered by rimpakuila999
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Explanation:

We have to find the number of molecules present in 16g of solid sulphur.

The molecular mass of the sulphur molecule is 32 × 8 = 256 u.

1 mole of sulphur molecules is equal to 256 grams.

This means 256 g of solid sulphur contains = 6.022 x 1023 molecules.

Then, 16 g of solid sulphur contains =6.022 x 1023 / 256 = 16 molecules

= 3.76375 x 1022 molecules

Therefore, 16 g of S8 contains 3.76 x 1022 molecules.

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