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Old 03-11-2008, 04:12 PM   #1
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Default Chemistry problem..

Is anyone here really good at Chem and knows how to do this problem?? I understand if noone knows but if anyone does, PLEASE help! lol It's for my chem practice test. I have the right answer in my bookelet but just don't know WHAT to do to get it. Here it is:


A sample of K3 Fe(CN)6 contains 1.084 x 10 (to the 24th power) carbon atoms. How many potassium atoms are there in the same sample?

Can anyone help??
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