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How many molecules of Ca are found in a sample with 0.2 mols?

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Answer:


\boxed{1.2 * 10^(23)\text{ atoms}}

Step-by-step explanation:

6.023 × 10²³ atoms of Ca are in 1 mol of Ca


\text{No. of atoms} = \text{0.2 mol} * \frac{6.023 * 10^(23)\text{atoms }}{\text{1 mol }} = \mathbf{1.2 * 10^(23)} \textbf{ atoms}}\\\\\text{There are }\boxed{\mathbf{1.2 * 10^(23)} \textbf{ atoms}} \text{ atoms in 0.20 mol of Ca}

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