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How many atoms are in a sample of 1.83 moles of potassium (K) atoms? Please explain the conversions to me. Thank you!
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How many atoms are in a sample of 1.83 moles of potassium (K) atoms? Please explain the conversions to me. Thank you!
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How many atoms are in a sample of 1.83 moles of potassium (K) atoms? Please explain the conversions to me. Thank you!
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1 mole K ------------- 6.02x10²³ atoms
1.83 moles K ------ ?? atoms
1.83 x (6.02x10²³) / 1 =
1.101x10²⁴ atoms of K
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