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How many moles are in 2.3 x10^25 atoms of phosphorus

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Answer:

38.21 moles

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the number of moles in a substance given it's number of entities we use the formula


n = (N)/(L) \\

where n is the number of moles

N is the number of entities

L is the Avogadro's constant which is

6.02 × 10²³ entities

From the question we have


n = \frac{2.3 * {10}^(25) }{6.02 * {10}^(23) } \\ = 38.20598...

We have the final answer as

38.21 moles

Hope this helps you

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