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9. A uranium atom has a mass of 4.25x10-20 grams. A sample of uranium has a mass of 8,015x1072 grams. Determine how many atoms are in the sample using scientific notation,
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9. A uranium atom has a mass of 4.25x10-20 grams. A sample of uranium
has a mass of 8,015x1072 grams. Determine how many atoms are in the
sample using scientific notation,
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Answer:
2.4 x 10²² atoms
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