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25 November, 02:33

How many atoms of oxygen are in 0.100 mol of silicon dioxide?

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  1. 25 November, 05:25
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    1) Silicon dioxide formula: SiO2 ... 2 is a subscript for the O atom

    2) From the formula you have 1 molecula of SiO2 contains 1 atom of SiO2

    3) Then, 0.100 mol of SiO2 contains 0.1 mol of Si

    4) Multiply by Avogadro's number: 0.100mol * 6.022*10^23 atoms/mol = 6.02*10^22 atoms

    Answer: 6.02*10^22 atoms
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