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How many atoms are in 1.14 mol so3?
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How many atoms are in 1.14 mol so3?
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1 mol ------------- 6.02x10²³ atoms
1.14 moles ------ ( atoms )
atoms = 1.14 x ( 6.02x10²³) / 1
atoms = 6.86 x 10²³ / 1
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6.86 x 10²³ atoms
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NA = 6.022*10^23
number of atoms = number of moles * avogadros number
number of atoms =
6.022*10^23 * 1.14 moles * 4 atoms / molecules of SO3
Number of atoms = 2.75×
10^24
atoms.
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