How many atoms of Phosphorus would there be in 3.4 moles?
\(\Huge\color{gold}{\star\star\star\star\star\star\hspace{7pt}}\LARGE\tt\color{orangered}{Hey\;there,}\hspace{2pt}\Huge\color{gold}{\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star}\)\(\Huge\hspace{15pt}\tt\Huge\;\color{Blue}{welcome\;to\;openstudy!}\)\(\Huge\color{gold}{\star\hspace{1pt}\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star\star}\) You can calculate this with avogadro's number This number is \(6.022*10^{23}\) This is the amount of atoms in 1 mole. So for 3.4 moles you need to multiply Avogadro's number with 3.4 \(\overline{\underline{\LARGE{\color{gold}{\star~}}\Large\tt\color{green}{I\;Hope\;this\;Helps!}\LARGE{\color{gold}{~\star}}}}\)
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