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  • 11-07-2017
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Calculate the mass in gram of 2.01×10^10 atoms of Mg

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  • 24-07-2017

First we need to convert the given atoms of Mg to units of moles. To do this, we divide the given with the Avogadros number.

Moles of Mg = number of atoms / Avogadro’s number

Moles of Mg = 2.01 x 10^10 atoms / (6.022 x 10^23 atoms / mol)

Moles of Mg = 3.33776 x 10^-14 mol Mg

Then we convert moles to mass by multiplying with the Molar mass. Molar mass of Mg = 24.305 g / mol

Mass of Mg = Moles of Mg * Molar mass of Mg

Mass of Mg = 3.33776 x 10^-14 mol * 24.305 g / mol

Mass of Mg = 8.11 x 10^-13 g

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