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the number of g-atoms in 100 atoms of carbon

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The same number of particles as there are carbon atoms in 12.01 g of carbon. 6.022 x 1023 atoms of an element (Avogadro's number).

Answered by shwetarajesh
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Explanation:One mole of anything, including atoms, is 6.022×1023 (Avogadro's number) of them. Usually you will have a given mass of an element. There are two basic steps to get from the given mass to the number of atoms. They are:Mass → Moles and Moles → Atoms

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