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  • 16-03-2017
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How many grams is 1.2x10^22 particles of sodium carbonate, Na2CO3

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  • 16-03-2017
To convert from particles to moles, you need to divide by Avogadro's constant.
To convert from moles to grams, you need to use the molar mass.

1.2*10^22 particles * (1 mole/ 6.022*10^23 particles) * (106 grams/1 mole) = 2.1 g Na₂CO₃

Remember, our final answer will have 2 significant digits because it is limited by the 2 sig figs in 1.2*10^22.

There are 2.1 grams of sodium carbonate in 1.2*10^22 particles of sodium carbonate.
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