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Lucian Lewis
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24 September, 08:38
How many calcium atoms are in 31.2 g of calcium?
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Troy Pratt
24 September, 08:50
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To find the number of atoms in calcium one has to multiply a given mole of Calcium by Avogadro's number since each mole of a substance contains 6.03 * 10²³.
Now, mol of Ca = mass of Ca : molar mass of Ca
mol of Ca = 31.2 g : 40 g/mol
mol of Ca = 0.78 mol
⇒ atoms of Ca = 0.78 mol * (6.02 * 10²³ atoms/mole)
= 4.696 * 10²³ atoms
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