Question
If a mole of atoms were spread uniformly over the surface of the Earth, how many atoms would there be per square meter?
Answers
Divide Avogadro's number by the surface area of the Earth. You may compute that area as 4 pi R^2, where R is the radius of the Earth in meters. That R you will have to look up.
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