![1. Using Avogadro's number, calculate the number of atoms in 0.005 kilograms of carbon. 2. If there are 'x' atoms in 5 grams of carbon, how many atoms are there in 5 1. Using Avogadro's number, calculate the number of atoms in 0.005 kilograms of carbon. 2. If there are 'x' atoms in 5 grams of carbon, how many atoms are there in 5](https://homework.study.com/cimages/multimages/16/problem_16414413231564855862.jpg)
1. Using Avogadro's number, calculate the number of atoms in 0.005 kilograms of carbon. 2. If there are 'x' atoms in 5 grams of carbon, how many atoms are there in 5
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Calculate the number of atoms in each of the following:(i) 52 moles of Ar (ii) 52 u of He (iii) 52 g of He
![1. Using Avogadro's number, calculate the number of atoms in 0.005 kilograms of carbon. 2. If there are 'x' atoms in 5 grams of carbon, how many atoms are there in 5 1. Using Avogadro's number, calculate the number of atoms in 0.005 kilograms of carbon. 2. If there are 'x' atoms in 5 grams of carbon, how many atoms are there in 5](https://homework.study.com/cimages/multimages/16/problem_3659671872422749060.jpg)
1. Using Avogadro's number, calculate the number of atoms in 0.005 kilograms of carbon. 2. If there are 'x' atoms in 5 grams of carbon, how many atoms are there in 5
![1. Using Avogadro's number, calculate the number of atoms in 0.005 kilograms of carbon. 2. If there are 'x' atoms in 5 grams of carbon, how many atoms are there in 5 1. Using Avogadro's number, calculate the number of atoms in 0.005 kilograms of carbon. 2. If there are 'x' atoms in 5 grams of carbon, how many atoms are there in 5](https://homework.study.com/cimages/multimages/16/problem_41429914241369586211.jpg)