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A 1.0 mL sample of seawater is determined to contain 9.0×10-14 moles of dissolved gold.

How many atoms of gold are in that volume of seawater?
8 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
1 mole contains 6.023E23 atoms.
8 years ago
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A 1.0 mL sample of seawater is determined to contain 9.0×10-14 moles of dissolved gold.

How many atoms of gold are in that volume of seawater?

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