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Clara Bautista
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21 November, 02:11
How many atoms are in 1.3 moles of copper
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Marlie Brandt
21 November, 02:23
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atoms Cu = 7.8286 E23 atoms
Explanation:
mol (n) ≡ 6.022 E23 atoms
∴ n Cu = 1.3 mol
⇒ atoms Cu = (1.3 mol Cu) * (6.022 E23 atoms/mol)
⇒ atoms Cu = 7.8286 E23 atoms
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