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Approximately how many moles of chlorine make up 1.79 × 1023 atoms of chlorine?

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Answer:

0.297mol Cl

Step-by-step explanation:

To convert from atoms to moles we must divide the amount of moles by Avagadro’s number.

1.79 x 10^23 atoms / 6.02 x 10^23
= 0.297mol Cl

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Answer:

There are 0.2972 moles of chlorine in
1.79* 10^(23) atoms of chlorine.

Step-by-step explanation:


N=n* N_A

Where:

N = Number of particles / atoms/ molecules

n = Number of moles


N_A=6.022* 10^(23) mol^(-1) = Avogadro's number

We have:

N =
1.79* 10^(23) atoms of chlorine

n =?


n=(N)/(N_A)=(1.79* 10^(23))/(6.022* 10^(23) mol^(-1))

n = 0.2972 moles

There are 0.2972 moles of chlorine in
1.79* 10^(23) atoms of chlorine.

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