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8 May, 20:16
How many moles of boron are in 1.61 * 1034?
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Matteo Finley
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6.023 x 10²³ particles in 1 mole of Boron
1.61 x 10³⁴ particles in = 1.61 x 10³⁴ / 6.02 x 10²³
= 2.61 x 10³⁰ moles of Boron.
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