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How to calculate the number of atoms, if the number of moles are given?

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If the number of moles of an element is given to be 'x'. We know that 1 mole of a given element contains 6.023×1023 atoms, which is the Avogadro's constant.
In order to calculate the total number of atoms, we multiply the Avogadro's Constant with x.

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