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To determine the number of atoms in 2 Sr3(PO4)2, we first need to break down the chemical formula. Sr3(PO4)2 consists of 3 strontium (Sr) atoms, 2 phosphate (PO4) groups, each containing 1 phosphorus (P) atom and 4 oxygen (O) atoms. Multiplying these by 2 gives us a total of 6 Sr atoms, 2 P atoms, and 16 O atoms in one molecule of Sr3(PO4)2. Therefore, in 2 molecules of Sr3(PO4)2, there are 12 Sr atoms, 4 P atoms, and 32 O atoms.

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