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Kale Mccann
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26 November, 03:09
How many magnesium atoms are there in 1 molecule
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Daniela Abbott
26 November, 03:28
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If you have one atom of Mg you just have one. You could have many atoms as there are atoms of Mg in the universe. Maybe you mean proton=12, neutrons = 12, electron = 12.
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Antwan Goodman
26 November, 03:29
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It is avogrado number. One molecue of magnesium has 6.023 x 10^23 atoms
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