How many atoms are present in 6.0g of magnesium?
[Mg = 24, NA = 6.02 x 1023 mol-1]

a

1.20 x 1022

b

2.41 x 1022

c

1.51 x 1023

d

3.02 x 1023

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julius97
9 years ago

No of atom = No of mole * Avogadro constant



No of mole = mass / molar mass

= 6 / 24

= 0.25mol



No of atom = 0.25 * 6.02 * 10^25

= 1.51*10^23

JoyceOgo
3 years ago

mass of Mg = 24g
mass of Mg given = 6.0g
mol = 6.02×10²³
24g of Mg ------ 6.02×10²³
6.0g of Mg ------- x cross multiply
6.0× 6.02×10²³ ÷ 24
x= 1.51×10²³

1 mole of an element is no of avogadros i.e 6.02x10E23

mole:mas23s/molar mass

6.0/24 0.25

0.25x6.02x10E23

1.51x10E

charisnova2
3 months ago

hi

ibnatuhajar
2 months ago
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odsmart
1 year ago

mole=m/mm
mole=6/24
mole=0.25

mole=no of atom /6.02*10^23
0.25=x/6.02*10^23
x=0.25*6.02*10^23
x=1.51*10^23

Dalonise05
2 months ago

(mass/molar mass) * avogadro's number

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