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2 May, 16:31

How many representative particles are in a 53.79 gram sample of SrCO3?

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  1. 2 May, 17:12
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    Remember representative particles / molecules / atoms are all the same

    convert from grams - > moles

    hope this clears thing
  2. 2 May, 18:49
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    To find the number of particles, you need to use Avogadro's number

    6.02 x 10^23 = 1 mol

    As you can see, before we can convert to particles, we need moles. So let's first convert grams to moles using the molar mass (molecular weight) of the compound

    molar mass of SrCO₃ = 87.6 + 12.0 + (3 x 16.0) = 147.6 g/mol

    53.79 g (1 mol / 147.6 g) = 0.364 mol

    now let's convert moles to particles using Avogadro's number

    0.364 mol SrCO₃ (6.02x10^23 / 1 mol) = 2.19 x 10^23
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