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27 February, 21:22

How many atoms of potassium are in 0.250 mol of potassium carbonate, k2co3?

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  1. 27 February, 21:39
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    The number of potassium atom that are in 0.25 moles potassium carbonate is calculated as follows

    by use of Avogadro contant

    1 mole = 6.02 x10^23 atoms

    what about 0.25 moles,

    by close multiplication

    {0.250 moles x 6.02 x10^23} / 1 mole = 1.505 x10^23 atoms
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