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a student weighs out a 21.1 - g sample of aluminum and a 21.1 - g sample of copper. which sample contains more atoms? why?
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the samples are of the same mass, but the metal with a larger molar mass is
for this reason, the sample contains more moles of metal and the sample contains more atoms.
Step1: Calculate molar mass
Molar mass of aluminum ($Al$) is $M_{Al}=26.98\ g/mol$, molar mass of copper ($Cu$) is $M_{Cu} = 63.55\ g/mol$. So copper has a larger molar mass.
Step2: Calculate number of moles
Number of moles $n=\frac{m}{M}$. Given $m = 21.1\ g$ for both. For aluminum $n_{Al}=\frac{21.1}{26.98}\approx0.782\ mol$, for copper $n_{Cu}=\frac{21.1}{63.55}\approx0.332\ mol$. So aluminum sample has more moles.
Step3: Relate moles and atoms
Since $N = n\times N_{A}$ ($N_{A}$ is Avogadro's number), more moles means more atoms. So aluminum sample has more atoms.
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The samples are of the same mass, but the metal with a larger molar mass is copper. For this reason, the aluminum sample contains more moles of metal and the aluminum sample contains more atoms.