QuestionCalculate the moles of in a sample with atoms.
Studdy Solution
STEP 1
Assumptions1. The number of atoms of $$ in the sample is $1.41 \times10^{24}$. . Avogadro's number is $6.022 \times10^{23}$ atoms/mole. This is a constant that tells us the number of atoms in one mole.
STEP 2
We can find the number of moles by dividing the number of atoms by Avogadro's number.
STEP 3
Now, plug in the given values for the number of atoms and Avogadro's number to calculate the moles.
STEP 4
Calculate the number of moles.
There are approximately2.34 moles of $$ in the sample.
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