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  • 14-01-2021
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how many attoms are equal 6.19 moles of hydrogen?​

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  • 14-01-2021

Answer:

3.727x10^24 atoms.

Explanation:

When calculating how many molecules are in a compound or element, we refer to Avogardo's number.

Your equation will look like this: 1 mole/ 6.022x10^23 molecules (Avogardo's number).

Multiply 6.19 by Avogardo's number to get your answer.

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