How many chlorine atoms are contained in a 2*mol quantity of FeCl_3?

2 Answers
Aug 18, 2017

3.6*10^24 Chlorine atoms.

Explanation:

Each FeCl_3 has three Chlorines.
Here, we can use a conversion factor.
(3Cl/molecule)*(6.022*10^23 molecules/mol)*(2.0mol)
Molecules and molecules cancel out. Moles and moles cancel out.
We are left with:
3Cl*6.022*10^23*2.0
Simplifying and giving the answer to 2 significant figures, we get:
3.6*10^24 Chlorine atoms.

Aug 18, 2017

6xxN_A chlorine atoms, where N_A=6.022xx10^23

Explanation:

If you were asked how many chlorine atoms there were in "1 dozen" FeCl_3 formula units, I think you would very quickly answer that there were "3 dozen", i.e. 36 chlorine atoms.

Here you were asked the SAME QUESTION using the mole, N_A=6.022xx10^23*mol^-1 as your counting unit.

And thus there are ................

2*molxx3*"chlorine atoms/formula unit"xx6.022xx10^23*mol^-1

=??*"chlorine atoms".