Respuesta :

The number of iron atoms in a cooking pot that has a mass of 0.500 kg can be solve by dividing it by the mass of the iron atom.

Number of iron atoms = ( 0.5 kg) (1000g / 1kg) ( 1 iron atom / 9.27 x 10^-23 g)

Number of iron atoms = 5.39 x 10 ^24 iron atoms

Missing question: Use this information to answer the questions below. Be sure your answers have the correct number of significant digits. What is the mass of 1 mole of iron atoms?  Round your answer to 3 significant digits. How many moles of iron atoms have a mass equal to the mass of a cooking pot? Round your answer to 3 significant digits.

1) m(Fe) = 9.27·10⁻²³ g; mass of iron atom.

M(Fe) = m(Fe) · Na (Avogadro constant).

M(Fe) = 9.27·10⁻²³ g · 6.022·10²³ 1/mol.

M(Fe) = 55.823 g/mol; mass of one mole of iron atoms.

2) m(cooking pot) = 0.500 kg.

m(cooking pot) = 0.5 kg · 1000 g/kg.

m(cooking pot) = 500 g.

n(Fe) = m(cooking pot) ÷ M(Fe).

n(Fe) = 500 g ÷ 55.823 g/mol.

n(Fe) = 8.957 mol; amount of iron atoms.