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What are the number of atoms of chlorine in 250.5 grams of Cl2O6?(a) 1.806 X 10^24(b) 2.408 X 10^24(c) 9.033 X 10^23(d) 6.022 X 10^23This question was addressed to me by my college director while I was bunking the class.This intriguing question comes from The Mole topic in division Moles, Density & Concentration of Basic Chemical Engineering

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The CORRECT option is (a) 1.806 X 10^24

Best explanation: Number of MOLES of Cl2O6 = 250.5/167 = 1.5, => number of atoms of chlorine = 2*1.5*(6.022 X 10^23) = 1.806 X 10^24.



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