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17 October, 15:15

How many atoms are in 16.67g of Calcium Nitrate?

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  1. 17 October, 15:23
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    The number of atoms in calcium nitrate can easily be found by multiplying a given mole of Calcium Nitrate by Avogadro's number since each mole of a substance contains 6.03 * 10²³.

    Now, mol of Ca (NO₃) ₂ = mass of Ca (No₃) ₂ : molar mass of Ca (NO₃) ₂

    mol of Ca = 16.67 g : [ (40 * 1) + (14 * 2) + (16 * 3 * 2) g/mol

    mol of Ca = 0.1016 mol

    ⇒ atoms of Ca (NO₃) ₂ = 0.0812 mol * (6.02 * 10²³ atoms/mole)

    = 6.12 * 10²² atoms
  2. 17 October, 15:40
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    5.506x10^23 atoms First, determine the molar mass of Calcium Nitrate [ Ca (NO3) 2 ]. Look up the atomic weights of the involved elements. Atomic weight calcium = 40.078 Atomic weight nitrogen = 14.0067 Atomic weight oxygen = 15.999 Molar mass Ca (NO3) 2 = 40.078 + 2 * 14.0067 + 6 * 15.999 = 164.0854 g/mol Determine the number of moles of Ca (NO3) 2. 16.67 g / 164.0854 g/mol = 0.101593439 mol Now multiply by the number of atoms in Ca (NO3) 2 which is 9. So 9 * 0.101593439 = 0.914340947 Finally, multiply by avogadro's number. Giving: 0.914340947 * 6.0221409x10^23 = 5.50629001x10^23 Round the result to 4 significant figures, giving 5.506x10^23 atoms.
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