Which of the following contains the most atoms? You shouldn't need to do a calculation here. 10.0 g Cs 10.0 g Ca 10.0 g Al 10.0 g He 10.0 g Kr
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91 g/mol - Calcium (Ca): 40.08 g/mol - Aluminum (Al): 26.98 g/mol - Helium (He): 4.00 g/mol - Krypton (Kr): 83.80 g/mol Now, we can find the number of moles for each element by dividing the given mass by the molar mass: - Cs: Show more…
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