What is the mass in grams of 100 atoms of carbon? (put answer in one significant figures)
(To enter an answer using Scientific Notation use "e.” For example, 6.022 x 1023 would be entered
as 6.022e+23 or 6.626 x 10-34 would be entered as 6.626e-34)
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Respuesta :

Answer:    2e-21  (or 2 × 10⁻²¹)

Explanation:

Since we are starting from the number of atoms of Sulfur, we need to know two sets of formulas:

mass  = moles × molar mass

moles = atoms ÷ Avogadro's Number

       

         ⇒    mass = (atoms ÷ Avogadro's Number) ×  molar mass

 mass = [(100 atoms) ÷ (6.022 × 10²³ atoms/mole)] × (12.011 g/mol)    

           = 1.99 × 10⁻²¹ g

           ≈ 2e-21         [to 1 sig fig]

the mass of a sample of S containing 2.01×10²⁴ atoms is 1.99 × 10⁻²¹ g.