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How many atoms of gold (Au,196.97 g/mol) are in a gold nugget with a mass of 4.259?

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  • 03-08-2018

Mass of gold nugget = 4.259 g

Calculating the moles of gold from mass and molar mass:

[tex] 4.259 g Au * \frac{1 mol Au}{196.97 g Au} = 0.0216 mol Au [/tex]

Calculating the atoms of Au:

[tex] 0.0216 mol Au * \frac{6.022 * 10^{23} atoms Au}{1 mol Au} = 1.3*10^{22} atoms Au [/tex]

Therefore, [tex] 1.3 * 10^{22} atoms Au [/tex] are present in a gold nugget with a mass of 4.259 g.

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