how many molecules are in one atom...??
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here is a example
Ex: A mole of water contains6.022×1023 H2O molecules. One mole of atoms has 6.022 × 10 23 atoms. Therefore one atom has 1 / ( 6.022 × 10 23 ) or 1.6606 × 10 − 24 moles of atoms. 1 mole equals avagadro number(6*10^23) of atoms, so with this you can calculate that one atom is much smaller than a mole.
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here is a example
Ex: A mole of water contains6.022×1023 H2O molecules. One mole of atoms has 6.022 × 10 23 atoms. Therefore one atom has 1 / ( 6.022 × 10 23 ) or 1.6606 × 10 − 24 moles of atoms. 1 mole equals avagadro number(6*10^23) of atoms, so with this you can calculate that one atom is much smaller than a mole.
Happy to answer you.
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DIFFERENT MOLECULES HAVE DIFFERENT NUMBER OF ATOMS.
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