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29 October, 04:26

The mass of a single lead atom is 3.44*10-22 grams. How many lead atoms would there be in 85.9 milligrams of lead?

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  1. 29 October, 06:52
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    2.49*10²⁰ atoms of Pb

    Explanation:

    This a problen that can be solved with a rule of three:

    1 atom of Pb weighs 3.44*10⁻²² g

    Let's convert the mass from mg to g → 85.9 mg. 1g / 1000mg = 0.0859 g

    Now, the rule of three:

    3.44*10⁻²² g is the weight for 1 atom

    0.0859 g is the weight for (0.0859 g. 1) / 3.44*10⁻²² g = 2.49*10²⁰ atoms of Pb
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