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shtirl [24]
3 years ago
6

This stadium can hold 100,000, or 1 x 105, people. The number of atoms in a grain of iron is about 1 x 1018. Would you need 1 x

1010 or 1 x 1013 stadiums to hold the same number of people as the number of atoms in a grain of iron? Explain your answer.
HELP ME PLZ!!!!!

Chemistry
1 answer:
dybincka [34]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1 x 10^13 stadiums

Explanation:

We are given that;

1 stadium holds = 1 × 10^5 people

Number of iron atoms is 1 × 10^18 atoms

Assuming the stadium would carry an equivalent number of atoms as people.

Then, 1 stadium will carry 1 × 10^5 atoms

Therefore,

To calculate the number of stadiums that can hold 1 × 10^18 atoms we divide the total number of atoms by the number of atoms per stadium. Number of stadiums = Total number of atoms ÷ Number of atoms per stadium

= 1 × 10^18

atoms ÷ 1 × 10^5 atoms/stadium =

1 × 10^13 Stadiums

Thus, 1 × 10^18 atoms would occupy 1 × 10^13 stadiums

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