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1. How many moles of potassium contain 3.6 x 10^23 atoms of potassium?
A. 0.600 x 10^24 mol
B. 0.600 x 10^23 mol
C.0.600 mol
D. 22.3 mol

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Answer:

0.600 is yourr answer and if wrong sorry  

Explanation:

0.600 mol of potassium contain [tex]3.6 * 10^{23}[/tex] atoms of potassium.

C. 0.600 mol

What is one mole?

A mole is the amount (10) of material containing  [tex]6.022*10^{23}[/tex] particles . This number is also called Avogadro's number.

Given:

Atoms of potassium = [tex]3.3*10^{23} atoms[/tex]

To find:

Moles of potassium =?

As we know,

[tex]1 mole = 6.022*10^{23} atoms\\\\1 atom = 1 / 6.022*10^{23} mole\\\\3.3*10^{23} atoms = 1 / 6.022*10^{23} mole * 3.3*10^{23} atoms\\\\3.3*10^{23} atoms=0.600 mol\\\\[/tex]

Thus, 0.600 mol of potassium contain  [tex]3.6 * 10^{23}[/tex] atoms of potassium.

Therefore, option C is correct.

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