Answer:
The number of sulfur atoms in 1 g of sulfur is:- [tex]1.875\times 10^{22}[/tex] atoms
Explanation:
Avogadro’s number represent the number of the constituent particles which are present in one mole of the substance. It is named after scientist Amedeo Avogadro and is denoted by [tex]N_0[/tex].
Avogadro constant:-
[tex]N_a=6\times 10^{23}[/tex]
Given atomic mass of sulfur = 32 u
Which means that:-
32 g of sulfur contains [tex]6\times 10^{23}[/tex] of atoms
Also,
1 g of sulfur contains [tex]\frac {6\times 10^{23}}{32}[/tex] of atoms
So, The number of sulfur atoms in 1 g of sulfur is:- [tex]1.875\times 10^{22}[/tex] atoms