how many atoms are there in one mole of calcium?
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In one mole of calcium there are 6.022 x 10^ 23 atoms.
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There are 6.022 x 10^ 23 atoms are there in one mole of calcium.
- An atom is made up of the proton, electron and neutron.
- It revolves around the nucleus.
- The proton is a positive charge, and the neutron has no charge; the electron sometimes acts in a negative charge.
- An atom cant is broken down easily; whether it is chemically, it is not possible.
- Atoms are combined to form compounds.
- An atom of the elements has the same properties.
- The atoms make the element.
- The atoms are created up of the element; it is a pure substance it can't be able to split up.
- The element is created up of a single kind of atom.
- Atoms are the main thing for the creation of elements.
- Elements are classified according to their performance and physical properties.
- Elements are placed based on the performance in the Mendeleev periodic table.
Therefore, 6.022 x 10^ 23 atoms are there in one mole of calcium.
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