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how many moles of magnesium are present in 1*10 ^9 atoms of magnesium ​

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Answered by akshitanegi0156
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Answer: One billion equals 109. A mole of magnesium contains Avogadro's number of magnesium atoms. Therefore a billion atoms constitutes 109/(6.022 X 1023) or about 1.66 X 10-15 mole.

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