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2 April, 15:47

How many atoms of gold (Au) are present in a sample of 2.5 mol Au? A. 1.5 * 1024 atoms Au B. 1.5 * 1023 atoms Au C. 4.2 * 1024 atoms Au D. 4.2 * 1023 atoms Au

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  1. 2 April, 19:19
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    The answer is A. 1.5 * 1024 atoms Au.

    To calculate this, we will use Avogadro's number which is the number of atoms in 1 mole of substance:

    6.02 * 10²³ units per 1 mole

    So, we need a proportion:

    If 6.02 * 10²³ atoms are in 1 mole, how many atoms will be present in 2.5 moles:

    6.02 * 10²³ atoms : 1 mole = x : 2.5 mol

    After crossing the products:

    1 mole * x = 2.5 moles * 6.02 * 10²³ atoms

    x = 2.5 * 6.02 * 10²³ atoms

    x = 15.05 * 10²³ atoms = 1.505 * 10²⁴ atoms = 1.5 * 10²⁴ atoms
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