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Find the total number of protons in 10 g of calcium carbonate.
  1. 3.0115×1024
  2. 1.5057×1024
  3. 2.0478×1024
  4. 4.0956×1024

A
3.0115×1024
B
2.0478×1024
C
4.0956×1024
D
1.5057×1024
Solution
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1 mole of CaCO3 weighs 100g.
So, 100g of CaCO3 contains 6×1023 molecules.
But, We are looking for 10g.
So in 100g $6 \times 10^{23} So in
10g 6×1022 molecules.We know that,
The number of protons in a molecule is directly its atomic number.
We know that,
The number of protons in a molecule is directly its atomic number.
So, $Ca= 18
C = 6
O = 8×3 = 24
Totally, 50 protons and 50 electrons in one molecule of CaCO3
And now,
Number of protons in 10g
= Number of protons in 6×1022 molecules.
= 50×6×1022
= 3×1024 protons.

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