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The number of particles (moles, atoms, etc.) can be found using Avogadro's constant, which is displayed as followed:

Avogadro's Constant -----> 6.023 x 10^23

To find the number of particles in a certain amount of moles, this constant can be multiplied to your molar value to find your answer. However, if you want to find moles from particles, divide the constant from your value instead of multiplying.

The equation looks like this:

(7.90 x 10^24) / (6.023 x 10^23)

The answer comes out to be approximately 13.116 moles of H2SO4

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