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How many atoms are in 6 mols of beryllium?

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Beryllium (atomic number 4) has a molar mass of 9.012 g/mol. This means that every mole (6.22x1023 atoms of Beryllium) if gathered together on a triple beam balance would have a mass of 9.012g.
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