Earth has a mass of 5.98 × 1024 kg. The average mass of the atoms that make up Earth is 40 u. How many atoms are there in Earth?
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atomsnumber=5.98E24/massoneatom
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If ME is the mass of Earth, m is the average mass of an atom in Earth, and N is the number of atoms, then
ME = N · m or N = ME/m.
Thus,
N =ME/m= (5.98 × 10^24kg) / ((40u)(1.661 × 10^−27kg/u)) = 9.0 × 10^49
ME = N · m or N = ME/m.
Thus,
N =ME/m= (5.98 × 10^24kg) / ((40u)(1.661 × 10^−27kg/u)) = 9.0 × 10^49
Ans is 9 multiply 10 to the power 49