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How many miles are in 1.50^22 atoms of silver?
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How many miles are in 1.50^22 atoms of silver?
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should be 33. but I habe no clue
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I presume you had a typo and meant moles. There are 6.022•10^23 atoms in one mole. So just divide your number by this one (Called Avagadro's number) to get 2.49•10^-2 moles
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