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Question: Question: Number of atoms \(558.5g\) \(Fe\) (At.wt. of \(Fe\) is \(55.85gmo{l^{ - 1}}\)) is: A) Tw...

Question: Number of atoms 558.5g558.5g FeFe (At.wt. of FeFe is 55.85gmol155.85gmo{l^{ - 1}}) is:
A) Twice that in 60g60g carbon
B) 6.023×10236.023 \times {10^{23}}
C) Half that of 8g8g HeHe
D) 558.5×6.023×1023558.5 \times 6.023 \times {10^{23}}

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Solution

By using the data given in the question one can find a conclusion and compare the options given in the question. One can analyze them in comparison to the number of atoms or the number of moles of the given option with respect to the FeFe atom.

Complete step by step answer:

  1. As per the given data let's find out the number of moles of FeFe atom, as per the number of moles formula, n=Given weight in gramsAtomic weight in grams=558.555.85=10molesn = \dfrac{{{\text{Given weight in grams}}}}{{{\text{Atomic weight in grams}}}} = \dfrac{{558.5}}{{55.85}} = 10moles
    Hence, as per question data, there are ten numbers of moles FeFe are present.
  2. Now let's analyze all options one by one, in option A 60g60g of carbon is given hence, the number of moles of carbon atoms in the 60g60g carbon is n=Given weight in gramsAtomic weight in grams=6012=5n = \dfrac{{{\text{Given weight in grams}}}}{{{\text{Atomic weight in grams}}}} = \dfrac{{60}}{{12}} = 5
    As the number of atoms of FeFe is ten and the number of atoms of carbon is five it shows FeFe atoms are twice that of the carbon which shows option A is true.
  3. In option B the Avogadro's number is given and let's compare that value with Avogadro's number of FeFe atoms, As one mole of FeFe the atom shows 6.023×10236.023 \times {10^{23}} Avogadro's number than ten FeFe atoms will show as following 10×  (6.023×1023)=6.023×102410 \times \;\left( {6.023 \times {{10}^{23}}} \right) = 6.023 \times {10^{24}} which does not match with the option B which is incorrect.
  4. In option C, 8g8g of HeHe will give four moles which are not half of the ten FeFe atoms which shows option C as an incorrect option.
  5. In option D, the total weight FeFe is multiplied by Avogadro's number which isn’t correct, and hence option D is also incorrect.

So, the correct answer is Option A.

Note:
The number of moles of an atom present in the total molecular weight is equal to the number of atoms present. The Avogadro's number shows the number of constituent particles present in the sample or compound with the total amount of the substance present in that sample.