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A bracelet containing 0.364 mol of metal atoms is 66% gold. How many particles of gold atoms are in the bracelet? atoms
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A bracelet containing 0.364 mol of metal atoms is 66% gold. How many particles of gold atoms are in the bracelet?
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129.9g
Step-by-step explanation:
196.966569 * 0.66 = 129.9g
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