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21 July, 20:42

How many moles are equal to 1.2 x 1021 molecules of lithium?

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  1. 21 July, 20:50
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    1.2 * 1021. atoms Li=2.0 * 10 - 3. mol Li.

    Explanation:

    Lithium is a metal. It does not exist as molecules. We can, however, determine the moles equal to 1.2 * 1021 atoms of lithium.

    1 mol atoms=6.022 * 1023 atoms

    1.2 * 1021 atoms Li * 1mol Li atoms 6.022 * 1023 atoms Li = 2.0 * 10 - 3 mol Li (rounded to two significant figures)
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