Where are the more atoms in 10 g of carbon monoxide (4) or 10 g of sulfur oxide (4)?

carbon monoxide 4 is carbon dioxide, it consists of three atoms: 1 carbon and 2 oxygen (CO2).
Sulfur oxide 4 consists of three atoms: 1 sulfur and two oxygen (SO2)
And if you go through the formula n = N / Na. N = n * Na
n (CO2) = 10/44 = 0.227 mol
n (SO2) = 10/64 = 0.15625 mol
Since the amount of carbon dioxide is greater, therefore, the number of atoms will be greater. In this task, they do not ask for a specific number, but you can multiply the amount of substance gases by Avogadro’s number, you get the number of atoms)



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