How many ATOMS in a 6mol quantity of HCl(g)?

1 Answer
Sep 16, 2017

Well, we know that the Avogadro number6.022×1023mol1=NA

Explanation:

And so in 6 moles of HCl(g) CLEARLY there are 12NA ATOMS, and here we use NA as we would any other collective number, dozens, grosses, 100's. There are 6 moles of hydrogen atoms, and 6 moles of chlorine atoms, bound together to form 6 moles of HCl molecules.

We use such an absurdly large number because we KNOW that NA hydrogen, and NA chlorine atoms have masses of approx. 1g, and 35.5g respectively. How did I know these numbers?