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If a mole of atoms were spread uniformly over the surface of the Earth, how many atoms would there be per square meter?

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Answered by drwls
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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