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1g of hydrogen contains 6x10^23 atoms. the atomic wt. of helium is 4 u. it follows that the number of atoms in 1g of He is:
11 years ago

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DrBob222
See your posts above.
11 years ago
Pawan
1÷4×6×10^23
9 years ago

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