Help it’s for a testHow many moles are in 2.16 x 1023 atoms of magnesium?
A. 35.9 moles
B. .3...
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Help it’s for a testHow many moles are in 2.16 x 1023 atoms of magnesium?
A. 35.9 moles
B. .359 moles
C. 7.18 moles
D. 0.359 moles
E. 0.90 moles
Answers: 3
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