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Crystal Nielsen
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10 March, 14:52
How many particles are in 100.0 grams of gold
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Dorian Hale
10 March, 15:18
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First, we need to convert the grams of gold into mole using the molar mass (molecular weight) of gold, and then into particles using avogadro's number (1 mol = 6.02 x 10^23)
molar mass of gold = 197 grams / mole
100.0 grams (1 mole / 197 grams) x (6.02 x 10^23 particles / 1 mole) = 3.06 x 10^23
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