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How many moles of electrons in one mole of aluminium?

I'm a little hesitant to say it's Avogadro's number.

Answer:

1 mole is equal to Avogadro number of atomsso yeah, don't say thatBut I imagine this question is actually rather easy to answer (at least, in intent)Assume you have one atom of AluminumHow many electrons do you have? Now, if you have 100 atoms of aluminum, how many electrons would you have (hint, it's whatever you had at 1 atom times 100)Now, if you have 6.023x10^23 atoms of Aluminum, how many electrons? (hint, it's 1 atom times 6.023x10^23)And since 1 mole 6.023x10^23 atoms, you can replace it so that you don't have to do the mathmeaning the answer becomes rediculously simpleIf aluminum has 13 electrons for every atom, then you'll have 13 moles of electrons in one mole of atoms (please note - this answer is for Chem 1Beyond that, it might get a bit more hairy.)
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