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Yadira Sutton
26 January, 11:28
How many iron ions are found in 10.9 molecules
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Mckenzie Gill
26 January, 12:46
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= 6.56 * 10²⁴ ions
Explanation:
We are given;
10.9 moles of Iron (iron doesn't exists as a molecules, so we can't have 10.9 molecules but we can have 10.9 moles)
We are required to determine the number of ions
We need to know that;
1 mole of iron = 6.022 * 10²³ ions
Therefore;
10.9 moles of iron will contain;
= 10.9 moles * 6.022 * 10²³ ions/mol
= 6.56 * 10²⁴ ions
Hence, 10.9 moles of iron contains 6.56 * 10²⁴ ions
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