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The molar mass of sulfur (s) is 32.06 g/mol.

calculate the mass in grams of a sample of s containing 2.01 x 10^24 atoms.

User Jawn
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The answer is 107.04 g.

The first step is to find the number of moles of sulfur.

Number of moles = No. of atoms ÷ Avogadro No.

  • (2.01 × 10²⁴) ÷ (6.02 × 10²³)
  • 0.3339 × 10
  • 3.339 moles

Now, to find the mass, multiply the number of atoms by the molar mass.

  • 3.339 × 32.06
  • 107.04 g
User Mohosyny
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Answer:

mass = 107.04 g

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula for mass is:

\boxed{mass = mole \space\ no. * \space\ molar \space\ mass}.

In this case:

• molar mass = 32.06 g/mol

• mole no. =
(no. \space\ of \space\ atoms)/(Avogadro's \space\ number)

=
(2.01 * 10^(24))/(6.02 * 10^(23))

= 3.339 mol

Substituting these values into the formula for mass :

mass = 3.339 mol × 32.06 g/mol

= 107.04 g

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