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How many moles of arsenic atoms are in 3.2 x 1021 atoms of arsenic?
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How many moles of arsenic atoms are in 3.2 x 1021 atoms of arsenic?
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to convert atoms to moles, we need Avogadro's number (1 mol= 6.02 x 10²³ atoms)
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