How many oxygen atoms in a 10⋅mol quantity of sulfuric acid?
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The mole is basically just a large number that you can use instead of e.g. the number 1,000,000 or the number 0.5. So in your question, 1.3 mol of H2SO4 means that you have 1.3×6.022×1023 molecules of H2SO4, each of which contains one sulphur atom, two hydrogen atoms and four oxygen atoms.
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