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you are given a sample containing 0.70 moles of a substance how many atoms are in the sample if the substance is platinum ?
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you are given a sample containing 0.70 moles of a substance how many atoms are in the sample if the substance is platinum ?
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1 mole ------------- 6.02 x 10²³ atoms
0.70 moles -------- ( atoms platinum )
atoms platinum = 0.70 x ( 6.02 x 10²³ ) / 1
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4.2 x 10²³ atoms platinum
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