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A pure gold ring contains 0.0102 mmol (millimol) Au. How many gold atoms does it

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A pure gold ring contains 0.0102 mmol (millimol) Au. How many gold atoms does it contain?

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QUESTION:

A pure gold ring contains 0.0102 mmol (millimol) Au. How many gold atoms does it contain?

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Here, we have to calculate the number of atoms present in 0.0102 mmol of Au ring.

We know,

1 millimole (mmol) = 0.001 mol

1 mol of Au ring = \(6.02 \times 10^{23}\) Au atoms

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