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9 April, 19:39

How many moles of NF3 contain 2.55 x 10^24 Fluorine atoms

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  1. 9 April, 23:18
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    moles of O = atom / avogadro's number = 2.55*10^24 / 6.022*10^23 = 4.23 mol

    since each N2O3 contains 3 O atoms:

    moles of N2O3 = moles of O / 3 = 1.41 mol
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