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How many atoms are in 1.52 moles of strontium

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To find the number of atoms contained in 1.52 moles of stronium, we will use Avogadro's number. This number tells us that in one mole of any substance, there are 6.022x10^23 molecules, atoms or particles. Therefore, the number of atoms will be:


AtomsSr=givenmolSr*(6.022*10^(23)atomsSr)/(1molSr)
AtomsSr=1.52molSr*(6.022*10^(23)atomsSr)/(1molSr)=9.15*10^(23)atomsSr

Answer: In 1.52 moles of strontium there are 9.15x10^23atoms

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