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how many atoms of zinc are in 0.60 mol of zinc ?

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One molecule mole, according to Avogadro's law, contains 6,023*10^23 molecules.
One Zn molecule is made up of only one atom of Zn (it is a metal)
Since you have 0.6 moles of Zn => number of Zn atoms in 0,6 moles = 0,6*6,023*10^23=3,613 * 10^23 atoms

The atoms of zinc are in 0.60 mol of zinc are [tex]3,613 \times 10^2^3\; atoms[/tex].

What is zinc?

Zinc is a mineral, it is needed in trace amount in body, but it is essential for body.

According to the Avogadro's law, [tex]6,023\times10^2^3[/tex]

One molecule of zinc is equal to one atom of zinc.

The atoms of zinc given are 0.60 mol

So, [tex]0,6\times6,023\times10^2^3=3,613 \times 10^2^3 atoms[/tex]

Thus, the atoms of zinc is [tex]3,613 \times 10^2^3\; atoms[/tex]

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