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If I have one mole of sulfur, how many atoms would that be?

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Answer:

Atoms of sulfur = 9.60⋅g32.06⋅g⋅mol−1×6.022×1023⋅mol−1

Step-by-step explanation:

because the units all cancel out, the answer is clearly a number, ≅2×1023 as required.

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