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How many atoms are in 5 moles of calcium?

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Answered by Avanish010
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Hi there,

1 Mole contain 6.022*10^23 atoms

Then 5 moles will have = 5 × 6.022×10^23

= 30.11 × 10^23 atoms
Answered by fatima2612
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In one mole of calcium there are 6.022 X 10 caret 23 atoms
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