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There are 7.68 × 1025 atoms of phosphorous in how many moles of diphosphorous pentoxide?

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7.68 x 1025 atoms of phosphorous correspond to 1.06 mole of diphosphorous pentoxide. This can also be written as 1.06 mol of P2O5.

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