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how many atoms of calcium are in the average human body? express your answer in scientific notation with two decimal places. show avogadros number
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Step1: Recall relevant data
The average human body contains about 1.0 kg of calcium (we can also use other sources, but a common value for mass of calcium in human body is around 1000 g, or we can use more precise: the mass of calcium in an average 70 - kg human is about 1.0 kg = 1000 g. The molar mass of calcium (Ca) is 40.08 g/mol (from periodic table). Avogadro's number $N_A = 6.022\times10^{23}$ atoms/mol.
Step2: Calculate moles of calcium
Moles of Ca, $n=\frac{\text{mass}}{\text{molar mass}}=\frac{1000\ g}{40.08\ g/mol}\approx24.95\ mol$
Step3: Calculate number of atoms
Number of atoms, $N = n\times N_A=24.95\ mol\times6.022\times10^{23}\ atoms/mol$
First, calculate $24.95\times6.022$: $24.95\times6.022 = 24.95\times6+24.95\times0.022=149.7 + 0.5489 = 150.2489$
Then, $N = 150.2489\times10^{23}=1.502489\times10^{25}\approx1.50\times10^{25}$ (with two decimal places in scientific notation)
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$1.50\times10^{25}$