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Thomas Clements
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21 April, 20:08
How many cookies are in a mole of cookies?
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Mckay
21 April, 20:11
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1 mole of cookies = 6.02 X 10^23 cookies
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Giovanny Burke
21 April, 20:32
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6.02 * 10 ^23
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Mole of any substance = 6.02 * 10 ^23,
so in a mole of cookies we have 6.02 * 10 ^23 cookies.
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