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OldSpice OldSpice
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9 years ago
What is the number of manganese atoms that equal a mass of 54.94 amu?
A) 1
B) 25
C) 55
D) 6.02 x 1023
E) none of the above
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OldSpice Author
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9 years ago
Perfect!

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9 years ago
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Anonymous
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4 years ago
Given mass of Manganese , m = 54.94 g

Molar mass of Manganese is = 54.94 g/mol

So number of moles of Manganese = mass / molar mass

= 54.94 / 54.94

= 1 mol

We know that 1 mole of any compound contains Avogadro number ( 6.023x1023) atoms. So, 1 mole of Manganese contains 6.023x1023 atoms
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