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A sample of gold (Au) has a mass of 35.12 g..

a. Calculate the number of moles of gold (Au) in the sample. .. .
b. Calculate the number of atoms of gold (Au) in the sample

User Kirtan
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a) Molar mass gold ( Au) = 196.96 g/mol

1 mole Au ----------- 196.96 g
? moles Au ---------- 35.12 g

35.12 x 1 / 196.96

= 0.178 moles of Au
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b) 196.96 g --------------- 6.02x10²³ atoms
35.12 g ---------------- ( atoms ? )

35.12 x ( 6.02x10²³) / 196.96

2.114x10²⁵ / 196.96

= 1.07x10²³ atoms
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User Shockwave
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Answer:

a) 0.1783 moles of gold.

b)
1.074* 10^(23) atoms of gold.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mass of gold sample = 35.12 g

Atomic mass of gold = 197 g/mol

Moles of compound =
\frac{\text{mass of the compound}}{\text{molar mass of compound}}

a) Moles of gold :'
(35.12 g)/(197 g/mol)=0.1783 mol

1 mole =
6.022* 10^(23) atoms. molecule

b) Number of gold atoms in 0.1783 moles:


=0.1783* 6.022* 10^(23)=1.074* 10^(23) atoms

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