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Chemistry, 01.07.2019 22:00, areanna02

In the world of chemistry, a 'mole' is a number of a very large number of something. just as a 'dozen' is 12 of something, a 'mole' is about 6.02*10^23 of something. in chemistry, we like to measure the number the number of atoms or molecules in moles. if one mole is equal to 6.02*10^23 atoms, and you have 7.00*10^23 atoms, then how many moles do you have? round your answer to two decimal places. your answer

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