Answer:
6.502 x 10²⁴ atoms.
Step-by-step explanation:
First we convert 158.4 g of CO₂ into moles, using carbon dioxide's molar mass:
- 158.4 g ÷ 44 g/mol = 3.6 mol CO₂
Then we calculate how many CO₂ molecules are there in 3.6 moles, using Avogadro's number:
- 3.6 mol CO₂ * 6.023x10²³ molecules/mol = 2.168x10²⁴ CO₂ molecules
As there are 3 atoms per CO₂ molecule, we triple the number of CO₂ molecules in order to get the answer:
- 2.168x10²⁴ CO₂ molecules * 3 = 6.504x10²⁴ atoms
The closest answer is the third option, 6.502 x 10²⁴ atoms.