Respuesta :
Answer:
[tex]3.324.10^{24}[/tex]
Explanation:
1 mol of sulfur has[tex]6.02.10^{23}[/tex] (constant of avogadro) sulfur atoms
We want to know how many atoms there are in 5.52 moles of sulfure.
We apply a simple rule of three
[tex]1 mol\longrightarrow 6.022.10^{23} atoms \\ 5.52 mol \longrightarrow x \\ x=\frac{(5.52)mol. 6.022.10^{23}atoms}{1mol}= 3.324.10^{24} atoms[/tex]
In 5.52 moles of sulfur there are [tex]3.324.10^{24}[/tex]