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Gurjeet Singh 7 years, 10 months ago
6.022×1023 atoms of phosphorus make one mole.
Number of moles of phosphorus atoms = Given number of atomsAvogadro number
∴Number of moles of phosphorus atoms = 12.044×10256.022×1023or 200 moles.
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