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OpenStudy (ams98):

CLOSED :)

OpenStudy (aaronq):

to convert atoms to moles you simply divide by avogadros number. This is similar to saying how many dozens (moles) are there in 3612 doughnuts (atoms? atoms/mole=doughnuts/dozen=3612/12=301 dozens

OpenStudy (aaronq):

no, divide it by avogadros number

OpenStudy (aaronq):

\(\dfrac{4.2 × 10^{22} atoms}{6.022*10^{23}atoms/mol}\)

OpenStudy (ams98):

Thats not one of my options thou! :/ i dont understannnd. lol!

OpenStudy (aaronq):

if you need a conversion factor it would be the last thing you posted

OpenStudy (ams98):

Okay i think ill go with that because out of these options it seem right I think |dw:1380659987862:dw|

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