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how many moles of sulfur atoms are there in 5.0g of sulfur
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To find the number of moles of sulfur atoms in 5.0 grams of sulfur, you can use the molar mass of sulfur. The molar mass of sulfur (S) is approximately 32.07 g/mol.
You can use the formula:
\[
\text{moles} = \frac{\text{mass (g)}}{\text{molar mass (g/mol)}}
\]
Substituting the values:
\[
\text{moles of sulfur} = \frac{5.0 \, \text{g}}{32.07 \, \text{g/mol}} \approx 0.156 \, \text{moles}
\]
So, there are approximately 0.156 moles of sulfur atoms in 5.0 grams of sulfur.
You can use the formula:
\[
\text{moles} = \frac{\text{mass (g)}}{\text{molar mass (g/mol)}}
\]
Substituting the values:
\[
\text{moles of sulfur} = \frac{5.0 \, \text{g}}{32.07 \, \text{g/mol}} \approx 0.156 \, \text{moles}
\]
So, there are approximately 0.156 moles of sulfur atoms in 5.0 grams of sulfur.
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