aluminum metal reacts with sufure to produce aluminum sulfide according to this balanced edaution: 2al+3s forms Al2S3. How many atoms of aluminum will react completely with 1.33x10^24 atoms of sulfur
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how did you get this much atomes 1.33*10^24 atoms of sulphur?
bcs atomic no. of sulphur is 16.
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don't you remember how he get 1.33*16^24 huh?
bcs there is sum concept of coefficient and all and that i didnt studies yet so
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i think we gotta do =atomic no. of Sulphur(S) is 16 therefore,how many sulphur they are taking in balancing the qequation so .:16*3=48 .:13*2=26 .:same for aluminium to do take atomic no.then into with 2 as we know how many atoms we need for sulphur (1.33*16^24) so we need to find how many atoms we need for aluminium so i think we gotta aplly this formula:- atomic no. (S)/atomic no. (Al)*1.33*16^24= by solving the equation i think you'll get the answer
am i right?
and also ur question is wrong it is 1.33 x 1024 atoms of sulfur
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