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Calculate the number of atoms per cubic meter in Metal B (units atoms/m^3). Write your answer with 4 significant figures metal: vanadium density 6.1.

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Answer:

7,217*10^28 atoms/m^3

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Metal: Vanadium
  • Density: 6.1 g/cm^3
  • Molecuar weight: 50,9 g/mol

The Avogadro's Number, 6,022*10^23, is the number of atoms in one mole of any substance. To calculate the number of atoms in one cubic meter of vanadium we write:

1m^3*(100^3 cm^3/1 m^3)*(6,1 g/1 cm^3)*(1 mol/50,9g)*(6,022*10^23 atoms/1 mol)=7,217*10^28 atoms

Therefore, for vanadium we have 7,217*10^28 atoms/m^3

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