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How many atoms are in a sample of uranium with a mass of 789 g.

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Number of atoms : 1.996 x 10²⁴

Further explanation

The mole is the number of particles(molecules, atoms, ions) contained in a substance

1 mol = 6.02.10²³ particles

Can be formulated

N=n x No

N = number of particles

n = mol

No = Avogadro's = 6.02.10²³

mol of Uranium with mass=789 g (Ar U=238,02891 u) :


\tt mol=(mass)/(Ar)\\\\mol=(789)/(238,02891 u)\\\\mol=3.315

Number of atoms :


\tt N=3.315* 6.02* 10^(23)\\\\N=1.996* 10^(24)~atoms

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