Ali, with lodine, where the mole ratio between Atl to polyatomic At is 2:1. If the yield is 100%, 321 g of polyatomic At will yield 515 g of Atl.How many atoms does a single molecule of polyatomic At has? (MW, g/mol: At = 210, I = 126.9) *round off your answer to whole number (DO NOT WRITE THE UNITS IN THE ANSWER BOX BUT INDICATE THE UNITS IN YOUR SOLUTION PAPER)

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Astatine lodide, Atl, is the heaviest known interhalogen compound. To produce Atl, astatine should reacts
with lodine, where the mole ratio between Atl to polyatomic At is 2:1. If the yield is 100%, 321 g of
polyatomic At will yield 515 g of Atl.How many atoms does a single molecule of polyatomic At has?
(MW, g/mol: At = 210, I = 126.9) *round off your answer to whole number
(DO NOT WRITE THE UNITS IN THE ANSWER BOX BUT INDICATE THE UNITS IN YOUR SOLUTION PAPER)
Transcribed Image Text:PSQ-4: Astatine lodide, Atl, is the heaviest known interhalogen compound. To produce Atl, astatine should reacts with lodine, where the mole ratio between Atl to polyatomic At is 2:1. If the yield is 100%, 321 g of polyatomic At will yield 515 g of Atl.How many atoms does a single molecule of polyatomic At has? (MW, g/mol: At = 210, I = 126.9) *round off your answer to whole number (DO NOT WRITE THE UNITS IN THE ANSWER BOX BUT INDICATE THE UNITS IN YOUR SOLUTION PAPER)
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