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How many Fe atoms and how many moles of Fe atoms are in 500.g of iron?
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How many Fe atoms and how many moles of Fe atoms are in 500.g of iron?
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How many Fe atoms and how many moles of Fe atoms are in 500.g of iron?
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mFe: 56 g/mol
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56g ----- 1 mol
5g ------- X
X = 5/56 = 0,089 moles of Fe
56g ----- 6,02×10²³ atoms
5g ------- X
X = (5×6,02×10²³)/56
X = 0,5375×10²³ = 5,375×10²² atoms of Fe
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