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Kaylee
23 February, 04:00
Calculate the number of mol of S by 1.81
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Jaylyn Conrad
23 February, 04:34
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It’s 6.022x10^23. This is how many atoms of any element are in one mole of that element. No matter what it is, there are always 6.022x10^23 atoms per mole. So divide 1.81x10^24 by 6.022x10^23 to get approximately 3 moles of sulfur.
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