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Aleah Moses
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15 May, 15:09
Moles of Fe in 3.13*1022 atoms of Fe
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Alyvia Horne
15 May, 15:12
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Answer: 0.05 moles
Explanation:
To convert from atoms to moles, you will need Avogadro's number.
Avogadro's number: 6.022*10²³atoms/moles
(3.13*10²²atoms) * (moles/6.022*10²³ atoms) = 0.05 moles
The atoms would cancel out and we will be left with our moles.
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