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25 April, 20:31

How many argon (ar) atoms are there in 1.5 * 102 g of argon?

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  1. 25 April, 23:12
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    Answer is: there is 2,25·10²⁴ argon atoms.

    m (Ar) = 1,5·10² g = 150 g.

    n (Ar) = m (Ar) : M (Ar).

    n (Ar) = 150 g : 40 g/mol.

    n (Ar) = 3,75 mol.

    N (Ar) = n (Ar) · Na.

    N (Ar) = 3,75 mol · 6·10²³ 1/mol.

    N (Ar) = 2,25·10²⁴.

    n - amount of substance.

    Na - Avogadro number.

    M - molar mass of atom.

    m - mass of atom.
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