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Irvin
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11 November, 04:43
How much oxygen is in 3.28 x 10^6 atoms of oxygen
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Reyna Zuniga
11 November, 05:02
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3.28 x 10^6 atoms of oxygen.
If you are asking for the mass of the oxygen, first you would take Avagadro's constant to find out how many moles of oxygen there are. 3.28 x 10^6 / 6.022 x 10^23. After this, you would get 5.44669545E-18 mol. Now, just multiply the mass of a mole of oxygen (same as atomic mass, but in grams) and you'll have the mass of oxygen. 8.71416805E-17 g
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