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How many moles of chlorine

are in 6.67×104⁰ chlorine
molecules?
[?]×10?
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User Rhan
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Answer:

Please check: 6.67×104⁰ . What is the
^{0\\ after the 104? I'll assume this is meant to read: 6.67x10^40 chlorine molecules.

Step-by-step explanation:

6.67x10^40 molecules

One mole = 6.02x10^23 molecules

(6.67x10^40 molecules)*(1 mole/6.02x10^23 molecules) = 1.10x10^17 moles chlorine

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