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8 July, 06:31

Since 1983, pennies have been made with zinc and plated with copper. Prior to 1983, pennies were about 95% copper and 5% tin and zinc. However, from 1793-1837, pennies were pure copper. If you had a penny from 1800 that had a mass of 2.78g, how many atoms of copper would you have?

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  1. 8 July, 06:58
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    2.6 x 10 ²² atoms

    Explanation:

    6.022 x 10²³ atoms (Avogadro's number) are equivalent to 1 mol, so what we need to do in this question is find how many moles of copper 2.78 g represent:

    Atomic weight copper = 63.54 g/mol

    mol Copper = 2.78 g / 63.54 g/mol = 0.044 mol

    # atoms copper = 6.022 x 10²³ atom/mol x 0.044 mol = 2.6 x 10²²
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