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The molar mass of magnesium (Mg) is 24.30 g/mol. There are 6.02 mc022-1.jpg 1023 atoms in 1 mol. How many atoms are present in 48.60 g of Mg?

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48.60g Mg x (1 mol Mg /24.3g Mg) x (6.02x10^23) = 1.20x10^24
User Ben Spi
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Answer:
1.204* 10^(24) atoms of magnesium are present 48.60 grams of magnesium.

Step-by-step explanation:

Molar mass of the magnesium = 24.30 g/mol

Given mass of the magnesium = 48.60 g


moles=\frac{\text{Given mass}}{\text{molar mass}}

Moles of magnesium =
(48.60 g)/(24.30 g/mol)=2 mol


1 mol=6.02* 10^(23) atoms

Number of a magnesium atoms in 2 moles:


2* 6.02* 10^(23)=1.204* 10^(24) atoms


1.204* 10^(24) atoms of magnesium are present 48.60 grams of magnesium.

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