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3 February, 10:22

3. How many atoms are found in 0.000256 moles?

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  1. 3 February, 10:51
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    1.54*10^20 atoms

    Explanation:

    It's done by using the relation

    N=n*L where,

    N = number of entities present

    n = amount of substance (mole)

    L = Avogadro's constant which is 6.02*10^23

    now from the question, given

    n=0.000256

    And L=6.02*10^23

    N = 0.000256*6.02*10^23

    N = 1.54*10^20 atoms
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