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Answer:

The number of S atoms in 0.600 mole of S is [tex]3.613\times 10^{22} atoms[/tex]

Explanation:

Number of atoms = [tex]n\times N_A[/tex]

where:

n = moles of the compound or element

Avogadro number = [tex]N_A=6.022\times 10^{23} [/tex] atoms or molecules

Given ,moles of sulfur = n = 0.600 mol

Number of sulfur atoms in 0.06 moles of sulfur:

[tex]0.06\times 6.022\times 10^{23}atoms=3.613\times 10^{22} atoms[/tex]

The number of Sulfer atoms in 0.600 moles of Sulfer is [tex]3.61 \times 10^2^2[/tex]. A mole is a unit of measurement of atoms, ions, or molecules.

What is a mole?

A mole is a unit of measurement of atoms, ions, or molecules. There are [tex]6.02 \times 10^2^3[/tex] atoms in the 1 mol of the element which is equal to the Avogadro's constant.

So,

number of atoms = moles  x  Avogadro's constant

Thus,

number of atoms = 0.6 x     [tex]6.02 \times 10^2^3[/tex]

number of atoms = [tex]3.61 \times 10^2^2[/tex]

Therefore, the number of Sulfer atoms in 0.600 moles of Sulfer is [tex]3.61 \times 10^2^2[/tex].

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