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30 July, 04:08

How many moles of calcium are there in 5.74 x 1022 atoms of calcium?

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  1. 30 July, 04:16
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    0.095 moles of Calcium is there in 5.74 x 1022 atoms of calcium.

    Explanation:

    As we know, 6.023*10^23 atoms of an element is equal to its atomic weight.

    And, 6.023*10^23 atoms of an element is also equal to 1 mole of the element.

    We have,

    6.023*10^23 atoms of element calcium equals to 1 mole of Calcium 5.74*10^22 atoms of element calcium equals to

    (1 / (6.023*10^.23)) * 5.74*10^22 moles of calcium

    Therefore,

    5.74 x 1022 atoms of calcium = 0.095 moles of calcium.
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