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  • 03-11-2022
  • Chemistry
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6.02 x 10^23 atoms of magnesium to moles

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BlakeleyX744370 BlakeleyX744370
  • 03-11-2022

Answer:

[tex]1\text{ mole}[/tex]

Explanation;

Here, we want to get the number of moles in the given number of atoms

Mathematically:

[tex]1\text{ mole = 6.02 }\times\text{ 10}^{23}\text{ atoms}[/tex]

The number of moles in the given number of atoms is thus:

[tex]\frac{6.02\times10^{23}\text{ atoms}}{1}\text{ }\times\frac{1\text{ mole}}{6.02\times10^{23}\text{ atoms}}\text{ = 1 mole}[/tex]

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