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9 January, 13:36

How many total atoms are in 0.45 gm of P2O5

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  1. 9 January, 13:41
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    0.45 grams of P₂O₅

    To find the total molecules, we first need to find the moles of P₂O₅ and then use Avogardo's constant to find the number of molecules.

    To convert to moles, we first need to use the molar mass.

    The molar mass of P₂O₅ is (2*30.98) + (5*16.00) = 141.96

    You can find the molar mass using the periodic table.

    0.45 grams * (1 mole/141.96 grams) = 0.0031699 moles

    Now we multiply by Avogadro's constant to convert to moles.

    0.0031699 moles * (6.022*10^23 atoms/1 mole) = 1.9*10^21 molecules

    Since 0.45 has 2 significant figures, our final answer is also limited to 2 significant digits.

    Your final answer is 1.9*10^21 molecules.
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