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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf A. \ 12.5 \ grams}}[/tex]

Explanation:

We are asked to find the mass of 2.34 × 10²³ atoms of sulfur (S)

1. Convert Atoms to Moles

First, we convert atoms to moles using Avogadro's Number of 6.022 × 10²³. This is the number of particles (atoms, molecules, formula units, etc.) in 1 mole of a substance. For this question, the particles are atoms of sulfur. There are 6.022 × 10²³ atoms of sulfur in 1 mole of sulfur.

We will convert using dimensional analysis, so we must set up a ratio.

[tex]\frac {6.022 \times 10^{23} \ atoms \ S}{1 \ mol \ S}[/tex]

We are converting 2.34 × 10²³ atoms of sulfur to moles, so we multiply the ratio by this value.

[tex]2.34 \times 10^{23} \ atoms \ S* \frac {6.022 \times 10^{23} \ atoms \ S}{1 \ mol \ S}[/tex]

Flip the ratio so the units of atoms of sulfur cancel.

[tex]2.34 \times 10^{23} \ atoms \ S* \frac{1 \ mol \ S} {6.022 \times 10^{23} \ atoms \ S}[/tex]

[tex]2.34 \times 10^{23}* \frac{1 \ mol \ S} {6.022 \times 10^{23}}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{2.34 \times 10^{23}} {6.022 \times 10^{23}} \ mol \ S[/tex]

[tex]0.3885752242 \ mol \ S[/tex]

2. Convert Moles to Grams

Next, we convert moles to grams using the molar mass. This is the mass of 1 mole of a substance. The value is found on the Periodic Table as the atomic mass, but the units are grams per mole instead of atomic mass units. Look up sulfur's molar mass.

  • S: 32.07 g/mol

Set up another ratio.

[tex]\frac {32.07 \ g \ S}{ 1\ mol \ S}[/tex]

Multiply by the number of moles we calculated.

[tex]0.3885752242 \ mol \ S *\frac {32.07 \ g \ S}{ 1\ mol \ S}[/tex]

The units of moles of sulfur cancel.

[tex]0.3885752242 *\frac {32.07 \ g \ S}{ 1}[/tex]

[tex]0.3885752242 * {32.07 \ g \ S}[/tex]

[tex]12.46160744 \ g \ S[/tex]

3. Round

The original value of atoms (2.34 × 10²³) has 3 significant figures (2,3, 4), so our answer must have the same. For the number we calculated, that is the tenths place. The 6 in the hundredth place tells us to round the 4 up to a 5.

[tex]12.5 \ g \ S[/tex]

There are 12.5 grams of sulfur in 2.34 × 10²³ atoms of sulfur.

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