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The number of atoms in a grape can vary based on its size and composition, but a typical grape contains approximately 10 to 20 million atoms. This estimate is based on the average mass of a grape (around 5 grams) and the composition of organic compounds primarily made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Therefore, while the exact number can differ, it's safe to say that there are millions of atoms in a single grape.

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