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1 January, 02:08

How many atoms are in 1.25 moles of calcium acetate, ca (c² h³ o²) ²?

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  1. 1 January, 02:34
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    7.52767607125 * 10^23 atoms

    Explanation:

    The Avogadro number/constant indicates that they are 6.022140857 * 10^23 number of units (atoms) in one mole of any substance. Therefore, in this case, ti find the number of atoms in 1.25 moles of calcium acetate, well multiply the two number;

    6.022140857 * 10^23 * 1.25 = 7.52767607125 * 10^23
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