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4 April, 19:43

How many atoms are in 5 grams of Fe2O3

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  1. 4 April, 19:51
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    There are two iron atoms and three oxygen atoms in each molecule of Fe2O3. So that's five atoms per molecule.

    One mole of any molecular substance contains 6.02 * 1023 molecules. Since there are two iron atoms in each of the molecules we're considering, there will be (6.02 * 1023) ⋅2=1.204 * 1024 iron atoms in a whole mole of them.

    But we're considering 0.550 mol, so multiply by 0.550:

    n = (0.550 mol) ⋅ (3.01 * 1024 atoms/mol) = 6.62 * 1023 iron atoms.
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