Asked by Ellie
How many moles of atoms are contained in 5.60 grams of Sulfur? Can someone help me understand how to work out other problems like these as well? Thank you!!
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Answered by
DrBob222
How many mols S are in 5.60 g S? If call sulfur as S (and not S8), the mols S in 5.60 g S will be 5.60/atomic mass S = 5.60/32 = ? So you have that many mols of atoms.
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