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How many moles in 2.5 x 10^24 atoms of calcium

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There are 6.02*10 ^23 atoms in one mole of any substance according to avogadros law. Therefore in 2.41*10 ^25 calcium atoms, there are (2.41*10 ^25/6.02*10 ^23) moles of calcium, which is 40.03322259 or approximately 40 moles of calcium.

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