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Convert 0.20 mol of boron into grams of boron. How many atoms are present?

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The mass of boron is 0.2*10.81=2.162 g. And the atoms number is related with the mole number. So the atom number is 0.2*6.02*10^23 = 1.204*10^23.
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Step-by-step explanation:

As molar mass of boron is 10.8 g/mol and it is given that its number of moles is 0.20 mol.

Therefore, calculate its mass as follows.

No. of moles =
\frac{mass}{\text{molar mass}}

0.20 mol =
(mass)/(10.8 g/mol)

= 2.16 g

And, according to the mole concept there are
6.022 * 10^(23) atoms present in 1 mole of a substance.

Mathematically, 1 mole =
6.022 * 10^(23) atoms or molecules

Therefore, calculate the number of atoms present in 0.20 mol of boron as follows.


0.20 * 6.022 * 10^(23)}atoms /mol

=
1.204 * 10^(23) atoms

Thus, we can conclude that mass of boron is 2.16 g and it contains
1.204 * 10^(23) atoms.

User Khawer Khaliq
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