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How many atoms are in 12.8 g of copper metal?

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The first step to solve this question is to convert the given mass of copper to moles using its molecular mass (63.5g/mol):


12.8g\cdot(1mol)/(63.5g)=0.2mol

Now, use Avogadro's number to find the number of atoms in 0.2 moles. Remember that it states the number of atoms in 1 mole of substance is 6.022x10^23.


0.2mol\cdot(6.022*10^(23)atoms)/(1mol)=1.2044*10^(23)atoms

There are 1.2044x10^23 atoms of copper in 12.8g of copper metal.

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