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29 October, 03:12

How many atoms of oxygen are in 1.0 g of k2o2 (mw 110.0) ?

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  1. 29 October, 03:35
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    Given

    Mass of K2O2 = 1.0 g

    Molar mass of K2O2 = 110.0 g/mol

    Calculate the # moles of K2O2

    # moles = mass of K2O2/molar mass

    = 1.0 g/110.0 g. mol-1 = 0.0091 moles

    1 mole of K2O2 contains 2*6.023*10^23 atoms of oxygen

    Therefore, 0.0091 moles of K2O2 will correspond to:

    = 0.0091 moles * 2 * 6.023*10^23 atoms/1 mole

    = 1.096 * 10^24 atoms of oxygen
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