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A canister of neon contains 4. 8x10^24 atoms of the gas. How many moles of neon are present in the canister?

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Answer:

13.28 moles

Step-by-step explanation:

A mole is avogadro's number of atoms, or 6.022*10^23 atoms. You just have to divide the amount of atoms by avogadro's number to get the amount of moles. (8*10^24)/(6.022*10^23)=13.28 moles of neon

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