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How many atoms are there in a 20 g sample of gold?

User AlbertFerras
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We know that there are 20g of gold and we must calculate how many atoms there are in the sample.

First, we must use the molecular mass of the gold,


M(Au)=196.97(g)/(mol)

Then, we must use the next formula


n(Au)=(m(Au))/(M(Au))

Where,

- n represents the number of molecules

- m is the given mass (20 g)

- M is the molecular mass

Now, replacing the values in the formula


n(Au)=(20g)/(196.97(g)/(mol))=0.1015\text{mol}

Finally, we must use that there are 6.022 * 10^23 molecules per mole


N(Au)=n(Au)\cdot N_a=0.1015mol\cdot6.022\cdot10^(23)=6.1\cdot10^(22)

ANSWER:

6.1 * 10^22 atoms are in 20g sample of gold.

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