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1 June, 14:59

What is the mass (g) of 7.32x10^15 atoms of (Sn)

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  1. 1 June, 15:24
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    The mass of Sn in 7.32 * 10^15 atoms is 1.43*10^-6 grams

    Explanation:

    1 mole = 6.02 * 10^23 atoms (Avogadro's constant)

    6.02 * 10^23 atoms = 1 mole

    7.32*10^15 atoms = (7.32*10^15 / 6.02 * 10^23) moles of Sn

    = 1.22 * 10^-8 atoms of Sn.

    The relationship between umber of moles and mass is thus;

    n = m / mm; where m = mass, mm = molar or atomic weight, n = number of moles

    m = n * mm

    mm of Sn = 118g/mol

    m = 1.22 * 10^-8 * 118

    m = 0.000001403 g

    m = 1.43 * 10^-6 g

    The mass of Sn in 7.32 * 10^15 atoms is 1.43*10^-6 grams
  2. 1 June, 17:53
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    144.7*10^-8g of tin

    Explanation:

    Recall from Avogadro's law that the number of elementary entities (atoms, molecules, ions etc) in one mole of a substance is equal to the Avogadro's number which has a numerical equivalent of 6.02*10^23.

    1 mole of tin has a mass of 119g

    Hence 119g of tin has 6.02 * 10^23 atoms of tin

    x g of tin will have 7.32x10^15 atoms of tin

    x = 7.32x10^15 * 119 / 6.02 * 10^23

    x = 144.7*10^-8g of tin
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