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Kole
17 April, 03:40
How many moles are in 5.0 x 10^25 atoms of iron?
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Cornelius Gross
17 April, 04:58
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Hello!
To find the number of moles that are in the given amount, we need to divide the total number of atoms by Avogadro's number, which is 1 mole is equal to 6.02 x 10^23 atoms.
5.0 x 10^25 / 6.02 x 10^23 ≈ 83.0564
Therefore, there are about 83.06 moles of iron (sigfig: 83 moles).
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