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How Many Moles of Pb Are in 4

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Question 7

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How many moles of Pb are in 4.71 × 1021 Pb atoms?


A) 0.00782
B) 2.84 × 1045
C) 207.2
D) 6.022 × 1023
E) none of the above

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