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26 February, 23:17

How many atoms are in 5.03 moles of silicon dioxide

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  1. 26 February, 23:29
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    The answer is probably 3.02x10 to the power of 24.

    How I got the answer:

    There are 6.02x10 to the power of 23 ... atom/particles in one mole.

    By using cross-multiplying, I multiplied 6.02x10 to the power of 23 with the 5.03 moles to get the answer of 3.02x10 to the power of 24.
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