Answer:
14.93 g
Explanation:
First we <u>convert 1.2 x 10²³ atoms of arsenic (As) into moles</u>, using <em>Avogadro's number</em>:
- 1.2 x 10²³ atoms ÷ 6.023x10²³ atoms/mol = 0.199 mol As
Then we can<u> calculate the mass of 0.199 moles of arsenic</u>, using its<em> molar mass</em>:
- 0.199 mol * 74.92 g/mol = 14.93 g
Thus, 1.2x10²³ atoms of arsenic weigh 14.93 grams.
Reactants + Energy → Products
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Answer:
[ Ga ] = 1.163 E-8 Kg/m³
Explanation:
- %wt = [(mass Ga)/(mass Si)]*100 = 5.0 E-7 %
⇒ 5.0 E-9 = m Ga/m Si
assuming: m Si = 100 g = 0.1 Kg
⇒ m Ga = (5.0 E-9)*(0.1 Kg) = 5 E-10 Kg
∴ density (δ) Si = 2.33 Kg/m³
⇒ Volume Si = (0.1 Kg)*(m³/2.33 Kg) = 0.043 m³
⇒ [ Ga ] = (5 E-10 Kg)/(0.043 m³) = 1.163 E-8 Kg/m³
⇒ [ Ga ] =
3.45x-8.75 is the simplified version:)