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Determine the mass of SO₂ that contains 6.075 × 10^26 S atoms.​

Sagot :

Answer:

= 64584.7176 g

or

= 64.5847 kg

Explanation:

From our question, we have been asked to find the mass of SO₂ containing 6.075 × 10^26 S atoms.

We know that from Avogadro's constant,

1 mole of a substance contains 6.02 x 10²³ ions/atoms/units

Thus,

1 mole => 6.02 x 10²³ atoms

x moles=> 6.075 × 10² atoms

We cross multiply;

x moles = (6.075 × 10²⁶ x 1)/(6.02 x 10²³)

= 1009.1362 moles

1 mole of SO2 = 64 g

1009.1362 moles = ?

=>

[tex] \frac{1009.1362 \times 64}{1} [/tex]

= 64584.7176 g

= 64.5847 kg