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To find the number of atoms in 0.700 g of P₂O₅, first calculate the molar mass of P₂O₅, which is approximately 142.0 g/mol (with phosphorus at about 31.0 g/mol and oxygen at about 16.0 g/mol). Next, determine the number of moles in 0.700 g by dividing by the molar mass: 0.700 g / 142.0 g/mol ≈ 0.00493 moles. Since each formula unit of P₂O₅ contains 7 atoms (2 phosphorus and 5 oxygen), multiply the moles by Avogadro's number (approximately (6.022 \times 10^{23}) atoms/mol) to find that there are roughly (1.48 \times 10^{21}) atoms in 0.700 g of P₂O₅.
To calculate the number of moles of phosphorus in 15.95 g of tetraphosphorus decaoxide (P₄O₁₀), first determine its molar mass. The molar mass of P₄O₁₀ is approximately 284 g/mol (4 phosphorus atoms at 31 g/mol each and 10 oxygen atoms at 16 g/mol each). Next, use the formula: moles = mass (g) / molar mass (g/mol). So, moles of P₄O₁₀ = 15.95 g / 284 g/mol ≈ 0.0562 moles. Since there are 4 moles of phosphorus in each mole of P₄O₁₀, multiply by 4 to find the moles of phosphorus: 0.0562 moles × 4 ≈ 0.2248 moles of phosphorus.
To find the total number of atoms in 0.400 g of P₂O₅, first calculate the molar mass of P₂O₅, which is approximately 283.88 g/mol (with phosphorus (P) at about 30.97 g/mol and oxygen (O) at about 16.00 g/mol). Then, determine the number of moles in 0.400 g by dividing the mass by the molar mass: (0.400 , \text{g} \div 283.88 , \text{g/mol} \approx 0.00141 , \text{mol}). Since each molecule of P₂O₅ contains 7 atoms (2 phosphorus + 5 oxygen), multiply the moles by Avogadro's number (approximately (6.022 \times 10^{23}) atoms/mol) and then by 7, resulting in approximately (5.89 \times 10^{21}) total atoms.
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