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Standard IX
Chemistry
Atomic Number
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Question
Find the number of moles in 4×10^31atoms of iron
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Solution
6.022*10^23 atoms would be 1 mole.
so,
4×10^31atoms of iron = (4×10^31)/(6.022*10^23)
=
66423115.24 moles.
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