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How many atoms are there in 14.3 g of xenon?

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Answer:

6.56 × 10²² atoms Xe

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Find conversions

Molar Mass Xe - 131.29 g/mol

Avagadro's Number: 6.022 × 10²³

Step 2: Use Dimensional Analysis


14.3 \hspace{3} g \hspace{3} Xe(\frac{1 \hspace{3} mol \hspace{3} Xe}{131.29 \hspace{3} g \hspace{3} Xe} )(\frac{6.022(10)^(23) \hspace{3} atoms \hspace{3} Xe}{1 \hspace{3} mol \hspace{3} Xe} ) = 6.55911 × 10²² atoms Xe

Step 3: Simplify

We have 3 sig figs.

6.55911 × 10²² atoms Xe ≈ 6.56 × 10²² atoms Xe

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