Respuesta :
Answer:- [tex]3.85*10^2^4[/tex] atoms of K, [tex]1.93*10^2^4[/tex] atoms of S and [tex]5.78*10^2^4[/tex] atoms of O.
Solution:- We have 3.2 moles of [tex]K_2SO_3[/tex] . Looking at it's molecular formula, it has two K, one S and three O. It means, 1 mole of the compound has two moles of K, one mole of S and 3 moles of O.
Now we could calculate the moles of each present in 3.2 moles of the compound as..
So, moles of K = 3.2 mol of compound x (2 mol K/mol of compound) = 6.4 mol K
moles of S = 3.2 mol of compound x (1mol S/1mol compound) = 3.2 mol S
moles of O = 3.2 mol of compound x (3 mol O/1mol compound) = 9.6 mol O
Now to convert the moles of each to atoms, we multiply by Avogadro number.
atoms of K = 6.4 mol x (6.022 x 10^23 atoms/1mol) = [tex]3.85*10^2^4[/tex] atoms of K
atoms of S = 3.2 mol x (6.022 x 10^23 atoms/1mol) = [tex]1.93*10^2^4[/tex] atoms of S
atoms of O = 9.6 mol x (6.022 x 10^23 atoms/1mol) = [tex]5.78*10^2^4[/tex] atoms of O