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17 February, 10:34

How many potassium atoms are in 250.0 grams of potassium?

1.66 x 10-24 atoms K

3.85 x 1024 atoms K

1.51 x 1026 atoms K

5.88 x 1027 atoms K

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  1. 17 February, 10:46
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    Use the atomic mass of potassium, k, 39.1 g/mol, and the formula n = mass / atomic-mass.

    Where n is the number of moles.

    n = 250.0 g / 39.1 g/mol = 6.3939 mol.

    Now multiply by Avogadro number to find the number of atoms:

    6.3939 mol * 6.02*1023 atoms/mol = 38.49 * 10^23 atoms = 3.849 * 10^24.

    Answer: 3.85*10^24
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