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The rust that appears on steel surfaces is iron(III) oxide. If the rust found spread over the surfaces of a steel bicycle frame contains a total of 9.62×1022 oxygen atoms, how many grams of rust are present on the bicycle frame?

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Answer:

The grams of rust present in the bicycle frame is
x = 8.50 g

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The number of oxygen atom contained is
n = 9.62 *10^(22) \ atoms

The molar mass of the compound is
M_(Fe_3O_3) = 159.69 g

At standard temperature and pressure the number of oxygen atom in one mole of iron(III) oxide is mathematically evaluated as


N_o = 3 * Ne

Where Ne is the avogadro's constant with a value
N_e = 6.023 *10^(23) \ atoms

So


N_o= 3 * 6.023*10^(23) \ atoms


N_o= 1.8069*10^(24) \ atoms

So


1.8069*10^(24) \ atoms is contained in
M_(Fe_3O_3) = 159.69 g


9.62 *10^(22) \ atoms is contained in x

So


x = (159.69 * 9.62 *10^(22))/(1.8069 *10^(24))


x = 8.50 g

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