One uranium atom has a mass of 3.95 x 10^-22 grams. How would you work out an estimate for the number of uranium atoms in 1kg of uranium?

1 Answer
May 2, 2017

Well, we would calculate the quotient:

(1xx10^3*g)/(3.95xx10^-22*g)=2.53xx10^24 "uranium atoms"

Explanation:

Alternatively, we could work out the molar quantity, knowing that "Avogadro's number", N_A uranium atoms have a mass of 238.03*g. We thus speak of the molar mass of uranium as 238.03*g*mol^-1.

And thus "moles of uranium"=(1000*g)/(238.03*g*mol^-1)=4.20*mol.

And then multiply this molar quantity by "the Avocado number":

4.20*cancel(mol)xx6.022xx10^23*cancel(mol^-1)=??

Should the numbers be the same? Are the numbers the same?