5.66 X 1023 atoms of xenon (1 mole Xe/6.022 X 1023)
= 0.940 moles of xenon
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5.66x10^23 atoms of xenon is equal to 1 mole of xenon, according to Avogadro's number.
5.66 x 10^23 atoms of xenon is equal to 0.094 moles.
There are approximately 1.43 x 10^24 xenon atoms in 2.36 moles of xenon. This is calculated by multiplying Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23) by the number of moles.
There are 19.2 moles of fluorine in 3.2 moles of xenon hexafluoride. Xenon hexafluoride has 6 fluorine atoms in each molecule, so you multiply the moles of xenon hexafluoride by 6 to find the moles of fluorine.
1 mole of xenon contains approximately 6.02 x 10^23 xenon atoms.
To find the number of moles in 57 grams of Xenon, divide the given mass (in grams) by the molar mass of Xenon. The molar mass of Xenon is 131.3 grams/mol. Therefore, 57 grams of Xenon is equal to 0.434 moles (57/131.3).