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A solution of ammonia and water contains 3.80×1025 water molecules and 8.60×1024 ammonia molecules. How many total hydrogen atoms are in this solution?
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A solution of ammonia and water contains 3.80×1025 water molecules and 8.60×1024 ammonia molecules. How many total hydrogen atoms are in this solution?
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The answer that I got was - 12702 hydrogen atoms!
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