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Calculate the Number of Potassium Ions Present in a 16

Question 28

Question 28

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Calculate the number of potassium ions present in a 16.42 gram sample of K3P.


A) 2.931 x 1024 potassium ions
B) 2.004 x 1023 potassium ions
C) 1.466 x 1024 potassium ions
D) 2.474 x 1023 potassium ions

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