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Luz Greer
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18 January, 12:50
How many moles are in 1.0 * 10^9 atoms
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Hector Kirby
18 January, 13:17
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1.66*10^-15 mole
Explanation:
6.02*10^23 atoms gives 1 mole
1.0*10^9 atoms gives X mole
X = 1.0*10^9/6.02*10^23
X = 1.66*10^-15 mole.
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