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  • 25-07-2021
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What conversion factor would we need to convert moles of helium to atoms of helium?

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  • 25-07-2021

Explanation:

The conversion factor required to convert moles of helium to atoms of helium is equal to 6.023*10²³ (NA). Helium is a monoatomic gas. Each molecule of helium gas contains one atom of helium. Therefore, one mole of helium gas will contain one mole atoms of helium.

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