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the actual mass of an atom of cl is 5.886×10⁻²³ g. how many atoms of cl are in a 10.0 g sample?
5.89×10⁻²⁴ atoms
1.70×10²³ atoms
5.87×10²³ atoms
1.70×10⁻²³ atoms
35.0 atoms
Step1: Identify the formula
To find the number of atoms, use the formula $n=\frac{m_{total}}{m_{atom}}$, where $n$ is the number of atoms, $m_{total}$ is the total mass of the sample and $m_{atom}$ is the mass of one - atom.
Step2: Substitute the given values
We have $m_{total} = 10.0\ g$ and $m_{atom}=5.886\times 10^{-23}\ g$. So $n=\frac{10.0}{5.886\times 10^{-23}}$.
Step3: Calculate the result
$n=\frac{10.0}{5.886\times 10^{-23}}=\frac{10.0}{5.886}\times10^{23}\approx1.70\times 10^{23}$ atoms.
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B. $1.70\times 10^{23}$ atoms