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OpenStudy (goalieboy):

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OpenStudy (michele_laino):

hint: this notation: \(\huge nA\) stands for \(\Large n\) moles of the element \(\Large A\) whereas, the subsequent notation: \(\huge A_n\) stands for \(\Large n\) atoms of the element \(\Large A\)

OpenStudy (goalieboy):

ok, are you going to help me with the actual problem?

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

yes! it is a helpful hint!

OpenStudy (goalieboy):

I am still needing help though

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

when I write \(nA\), I mean \(n\) moles of the element \(A\)

OpenStudy (goalieboy):

ok so then what"?

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

if I write \(A_n\), I mean \(n\) atoms of the element \(A\) or \(n\) molecules of the compound \(A\)

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