Plutonium is a chemical element, not a molecule.
Plutonium is a chemical element, not a molecule.
2,2 moles of plutonium: 13,248711938.1023 atoms.
Plutonium is a chemical element, not a molecule.
Pure plutonium contain only plutonium atoms.
For plutonium 239: ca. 74,68.1023 atoms
Yes, plutonium is formed from atoms.
4/244=.016 mol x 6.02x10^23=9.623x10^21 atoms 9,623,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms of plutonium
For the isotope plutonium-239: cca. 2,52.1021atoms.
The answer is 2,1077494515.10e+23 atoms.
The answer is 50,38349e+23 atoms.
A molecule is a combination of atoms. To know how many atoms are in one molecule, you have to find out what atoms are in the molecule.
K2O: 3 atoms in the molecule K2O2: 4 atoms in the molecule KO2: 3 atoms in the molecule