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Calculate the number of molecules in 1.8 moles of Oxygen (O2).

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Answer:

1.0836×10^24 molecules of O2. You may want to check that since I'm using a phone calculator.

Step-by-step explanation:

One mole of any element is equal to 6.02×10^23 which is Avogrado's number. All you have to do is multiply 1.8 moles by Avogrado's number

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