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The number of atoms in a grape can vary due to factors such as size and variety, but on average, a grape contains approximately 1.5 x 10^21 atoms. This estimate is based on the average size and composition of a grape, which is primarily water (about 80-85% by weight). The molecular formula of water (H2O) indicates that each water molecule contains 3 atoms (2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom), and this can be used to calculate the total number of atoms in a grape.

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