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24 January, 11:08

A 9.87-mol sample of Zr represents how many atoms?

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  1. 24 January, 14:27
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    A mole of any element is equal to avogadro's number which is equivalent to 6.0221409e+23, that is 6.0221409e+23 molecules or atoms per mole. In this case, we are given with 9.87 sample which when multiplied to Avogadro's number is equal to 5.943853e+24 atoms.
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