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18 March, 13:55

How many atoms are in. 190g of P2O5?

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  1. 18 March, 16:39
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    To go from grams to atoms, you first have to convert to moles and them to atoms. To do that, divide the amount in grams by the atomic weight (141.95 in this case) and then multiply by avagadros number (6.022*10^23). After you do all of this, you should get 8.06*10^20.
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