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15 March, 21:51
Find the number of atoms in 0.76 moles of carbon
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Madilynn Thornton
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1 mole of any particle = (Avogadro constant) = 6.02*10 power23
so 0.76 mole contains (Avogadro constant) multiply by 0.78 which is equal to ...
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