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You have 1.75 moles of beryllium. How many atoms of beryllium do you have.
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You have 1.75 moles of beryllium. How many atoms of beryllium do you have.
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To obtain the answer, one must use Avogadro's number, multiplied by the number of moles. Therefore, 1.75 moles of beryllium equals 1053850000000000000000000 atoms.
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