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Zolol [24]
3 years ago
5

How many moles of silver atoms are in 1.8 x 1020 atoms of silver?

Chemistry
1 answer:
Tresset [83]3 years ago
3 0
<span>1.8x10^20 atoms x (1 mole / 6.022x10^23 atoms) = 3.0x10^-4 mole</span>
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