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3: Given data:

Number of moles of strontium nitrate = 3.00×10⁻³ mol

Number of atoms = ?

Solution:

There are 9 moles of atoms in 1 mole of Sr(NO₃)₂.

In 3.00×10⁻³ moles,

9 mol × 3.00×10⁻³

27.00×10⁻³ mol

Number of atoms in 3.00×10⁻³ mol of Sr(NO₃)₂:

27.00×10⁻³ mol × 6.022×10²³ atoms / 1mol

162.59×10²⁰ atoms

4)Given data:

Mass of calcium hydroxide = 4500 Kg (4500/1000 = 4.5 g)

Number of moles = ?

Solution:

Number of moles = mass in g/molar mass

by putting values,

Number of moles = 4.5 g/ 74.1 g/mol

Number of moles = 0.06 mol

5) Given data:

Number of atoms of silver nitrate = 1.06×10²³

Number of moles = ?

Solution:

1 mole of any substance contain 6.022×10²³ atoms .

1.06×10²³ atoms × 1 mol / 6.022×10²³ atoms

0.176 moles of silver nitrate

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