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How many moles of zinc are in 12.044 X 10^26 zinc atoms

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Step-by-step explanation:

Step-by-step explanation:

The problem basically wants you to find a way to convert between the number of atoms present in the sample and the number of moles they are equivalent to.

To convert between atoms and moles we use something called Avogadro's constant, which basically acts as the definition of a mole.

More specifically, in order to have one mole of an element you need 6.022⋅1023 atoms of that element. You can thus use this number as a conversion factor to take you from atoms to moles or vice versa.

In your case, you will have

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