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2 June, 16:50

Aluminum oxide (Al2O3) occurs in nature as a mineral called corundum, which is noted for its hardness and resis - tance to attack by acids. Its density is 3.97 g cm23. Calculate the number of atoms of aluminum in 15.0 cm3 corundum.

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    7.03*10²³ atoms of Al

    Explanation:

    Corundum density = 3.97g/cm³

    Corundum = Al₂O₃. Then, you have 2 moles of Al and 3 moles of O in 1 mol of the compound.

    Let's determine the mass of corundum, by density

    Corundum density = Corundum mass / Corundum volume

    3.97 g/cm³ = Corundum mass / 15cm³

    3.97 g/cm³. 15cm³ = Corundum mass →59.55 g

    Now, let's find out how many moles are in that mass of corundum

    1 mol of Al₂O₃ weighs 101.96 g/mol

    Then, 101.96 grams of oxide have 2 moles of Al

    59.55 g of oxide, will have (59.55.2) / 101.96 = 1.17 moles

    Now, we can know the quantity of atoms, by this rule of three

    1 mol has NA atoms (6.02*10²³)

    1.17 moles will have (1.17. NA) = 7.03*10²³ atoms of Al
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