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Thomas has 235 grams of K2S in the chemistry lab. How many atoms of potassium (K) are in 235 grams of the compound?

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  1. 7 May, 12:37
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    The number of atoms of K that are in 235 g of the compound is

    2.57 x10^24 atoms

    calculation

    Step 1: find the moles of K2S

    = moles = mass/molar mass

    = 235 g/110 g/mol = 2.136 moles

    Step 2: multiply 2.136 moles by no. of K atoms in K2S

    = 2.136 x2 = 4.272 moles

    Step 3: use the Avogadro's law to determine number of K atoms

    that is according to Avogadro's law 1 mole = 6.02 x 10^23 atoms

    4.272 moles=? atoms

    by cross multiplication

    = (4.272 moles x 6.02 x10^23 atoms) / 1 mole = 2.57 x10^24 atoms
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