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18 March, 02:05

How many sulfur atoms would be present in 41.8 miles of sulfur

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  1. 18 March, 04:49
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    Answer: 2.51 x 10*25 atoms

    Explanation:

    Recall that based on Avogadro's number,

    1 mole of any substance has 6.02 x 10*23 atoms

    So if 1 mole of sulphur = 6.02 x 10*23 atoms

    41.8 moles of sulfur = Z

    To get the value of Z, we cross multiply:

    1 mole x Z atoms = 41.8 moles x 6.02 x 10*23 atoms

    Z = 251.636 x 10*23

    Place the result in standard form

    Hence, Z = 2.51 x 10*25 atoms

    Thus, the number of sulfur atoms present in 41.8 miles of sulfur is 2.51 x 10*25 atoms
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