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2 moles of substance A contains 12.04 × 1023 atoms.
I have 12.04 × 1023 atoms of substance B.

How many moles of substance B do I have?

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Answer:

2 moles of Substance B

Explanation:

Because 1 mole of any substance contains 6.02× 10²³ particles either atoms, molecules, ions or even electron(Avogardo Constant)

Therefore 12.04 × 10²³/ 6.02× 10²³  =  2 mole of Substance B