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2 October, 05:07

How many molecules are in 13.5g of sulfur dioxide, so2?

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  1. 2 October, 08:14
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    Answer is: there are 1.27·10²³ molecules of sulfur dioxide.

    m (SO₂) = 13.5 g.

    n (SO₂) = m (SO₂) : M (SO₂).

    n (SO₂) = 13.5 g : 64 g/mol.

    n (SO₂) = 0.21 mol.

    N (SO₂) = n (SO₂) ·Na.

    N (SO₂) = 0.21 mol · 6.022·10²³ 1/mol.

    N (SO₂) = 1.27·10²³.

    n - amount of substance.

    M - molar mass of substance.

    Na - Avogadro number.
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