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4 July, 19:51

How many coulombs of positive charge are there in 47.0 gm of plutonium, given its atomic mass is 244 and that each plutonium atom has 96 protons?

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  1. 4 July, 19:55
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    1.78*10⁶ C

    Explanation:

    Using the atomic mass of pluonium atoms (244 g/mol), you can calculate the number of atoms in 47.0 g. Then, knowing that each plutonium atom has 96 protons, you calculate the number of protons in the 47.0 g sample. Finally, using the positive charge of one proton, you calculate the total positive charge in the 47.0 g of plutonium.

    1. Number of atoms of plutonium in 47.0 g

    Number of moles = mass / atomic mass = 47.0 g / 244 = 0.1926 moles

    Number of atoms = number of moles * 6.022 * 10²³ atoms/mol

    Number of atoms = 0.1926 mol * 6.022 * 10²³ atoms/mol = 1.15998*10²³ atoms

    2. Number of protons

    Number of protons = 1.15998*10²³ atoms * 96 protons/atom = 1.11385*10²⁵ protons

    3. Charge

    Charge = charge of one proton * number of protons

    Charge = 1.602*10⁻¹⁹ C/proton * 1.11385*10²⁵ protons = 1.78*10⁶C
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