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11 May, 11:19

How many atoms of Phosphorus (symbol P) are in 45.67g of P? (Your answer should just be a number. Do not include atoms as the unit. For scientific notation use the "^" symbol before the exponent. For example 2.54 x 10^5)

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  1. 11 May, 14:59
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    8.882 * 10^23

    Explanation:

    The molar mass of phosphorus is 30.97 g/mol. The moles of P corresponding to 45.67 g are:

    45.67 g * (1 mol/30.97 g) = 1.475 mol

    In 1 mole of P, there are 6.022 * 10²³ atoms of P (Avogadro's number). The number of atoms of P in 1.475 moles are:

    1.475 mol * (6.022 * 10²³ atoms/1 mol) = 8.882 * 10²³ atoms
  2. 11 May, 15:02
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    Find the Ar of P, then apply the moles = mass divided by Mr. Then do mr x 45.67 x 6.02 x 10^23 and that should give you the answer.
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