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11 August, 04:30

How many oxygen atoms are there in 7.00 g of sodium dichromate, na2cr2o7?

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  1. 11 August, 04:32
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    From the periodic table:

    molar mass of sodium = 23 gm

    molar mass of Cr = 51.99 gm

    molar mass of oxygen = 16 gm

    molar mass of Na2Cr2O7 = 2 (23) + 2 (51.99) + 7 (16) = 261.98 gm

    number of moles in 7 gm = mass / molar mass = 7 / 261.98 = 0.0267 moles

    1 mole of Na2Cr2O7 contains 7 moles of oxygen, therefore:

    number of moles of oxygen in 0.0267 moles = 0.0267 x 7 = 0.1869 moles

    To find the number of atoms, we multiply the number of moles by Avogadro's number as follow:

    number of atoms = 0.1869 x 6.02 x 10^23 = 1.125138 x 10^23 atoms
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