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Help me out with this chem problem please

Help me out with this chem problem please-example-1
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Answer:

6.36 x 10²⁰ atoms

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the number of atoms in the P₂O₅ sample, you need to (1) convert grams to moles (using the molar mass of P₂O₅) and then (2) convert moles to atoms (using Avogadro's number). It is important to arrange the conversions in a way that allows for the cancellation of units. The final answer should have 3 sig figs like the given value (0.150 g = 3 sig figs).

Atomic Mass (P) = 30.97 g/mol

Atomic Mass (O) = 16.00 g/mol

Molar Mass (P₂O₅): 2(30.97 g/mol) + 5(16.00 g/mol)

Molar Mass (P₂O₅): 141.94 g/mol

Avogadro's Number:

6.022 x 10²³ atoms = 1 mole

0.150 g P₂O₅ 1 mole 6.022 x 10²³ atoms
----------------------- x ---------------- x ------------------------------- = 6.36 x 10²⁰ atoms
141.94 g 1 mole

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