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Answer:
[tex]8.4322\times10^{24} atoms[/tex] atoms are in 14 moles of cadmium.
Explanation:
Cadmium is a white and silvery metal that is found in the curst of the earth.During the production process of metals such as lead, copper, zinc, cadmium is extracted
Cadmium is present in some foods and is emitted when fossil fuels like as coal and oil is used, smoking cigarettes. It is used in craft glazes, metal batteries, and coatings.
We know that 1 mole of Cadmium (Cd contains) 6.023*1023 atoms, which is Avogadro's number.
So in 14 Grams of Cadmium, the number of atoms present is,
=>14×number atoms present in one cadmium atom
=>[tex]14\times 6.023\times10^{23}[/tex]
=>[tex]8.4322\times10^{24} atoms[/tex]
The number of atoms of Cadmium present in 14 moles is 84.322 [tex]\rm \bold{\times\;10^2^3}[/tex] atoms.
The number of atoms in a mole of compounds can be given by the Avagadro number. The Avagadro number has been equal to 6.023 [tex]\rm \bold{\times\;10^2^3}[/tex]
Thus, 1 mole = 6.023 [tex]\rm \bold{\times\;10^2^3}[/tex] atoms
The given element has been Cadmium. The moles of Cadmium is 14 moles.
By simplifying with unitary method:
1 mole = 6.023 [tex]\rm \bold{\times\;10^2^3}[/tex] atoms
14 moles = [tex]\rm \dfrac{6.023\;\times\;10^2^3}{1}\;\times\;14[/tex] atoms
14 moles of Cadmium = 84.322 [tex]\rm \bold{\times\;10^2^3}[/tex] atoms.
The number of atoms of Cadmium present in 14 moles is 84.322 [tex]\rm \bold{\times\;10^2^3}[/tex] atoms.
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