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Sasha Booker
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18 January, 19:44
How many atoms in 1.06 g of Li
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Skylar Lin
18 January, 20:11
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Well I know that the first step is to convert 14.3 grams to moles, so 14.3 multiplied by the molar mass of LiF divided by 1 is 0.55 moles. But where do I go after this? Do I just multiply 0.55 by Avogadro's number? thats it
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