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How do I calculate the number of atoms in a compound (not an element)?
I have the mass of the amount of substance, and the molar masses. How do I do this? Is this the same as calculating the number of molecules/ formula units? Also, I know the number of atoms for each element in the compound (It made me calculate that before)
12 years ago

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DrBob222
See your post above.
12 years ago

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