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How many moles of magnesium is 3.01 x 10^22 atoms of magnesium?

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3.01 x 10^22 x 1 mol/avagadro's number = 5e + 44 boy-o. and music does rock.

Moles are the base unit of atoms, molecules, ions, or any other substance. It is exactly 6.022 × 10²³ entities of any substance. The mole is equal to the ratio of the given mass to the molar mass.

Given that:

Magnesium atoms  = [tex]3.01 \times 10^{22 }[/tex]

1 mole of a substance = [tex]6.022 \times 10^{22 }[/tex]

Now, calculating the moles of magnesium in the given entity:

Mole = [tex]3.01 \times 10^{22}\times \dfrac{1 \text {mol}}{6.022 \times 10 ^{22}}[/tex]

Mole = 0.05 moles.

Thus, the moles are defined as the base unit of any substance. It was discovered by the scientist Avogadro and is also known as Avogadro's number ([tex]6.022 \times 10^{22 }[/tex]).

Therefore, the mole in [tex]3.01 \times 10^{22 }[/tex] atoms of Magnesium will be 0.05.

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