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Let us do this in two parts for clarity. Find atoms in tin first.

10 grams tin (1 mole Sn/118.7 grams)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole Sn)

= 5.07 X 1022 atoms of tin

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5.07 X 1022 atoms (1 mole Pb/6.022 X 1023)(207.2 grams/1 mole Pb)

= 17 grams of lead

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I can see two other ways to do the conversion string, one longer and one much shorter. See if you can find them.

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