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There are 6.02 x 10E23 atoms/mol silver. How many atoms of silver are there in 2.4 moles of silver?
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There are 6.02 x 10E23 atoms/mol silver. How many atoms of silver are there in 2.4 moles of silver?
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Number of silver atoms = moles x 6.02 x 10^23
= 2.4 x 6.02 x 10^23
= 1.4448 x 10^24 atoms.
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