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How many atoms are in 0.53 moles of calcium? ​

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There are 3.19 calcium atoms in 0.53 moles of calcium. Start with 0.53 moles and multiply it by (6.022x10^23)/1 mole. This will convert moles to atoms. That number is known as Avagadro’s number and it is used when converting moles to atoms/molecules. Hope this helped.
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