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The discussion centers on calculating the number of atoms in 3.90 moles of sulfur (S). The key concept introduced is Avogadro's number, which is essential for converting moles to atoms. Participants emphasize the importance of understanding the mole concept to solve the problem effectively.

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I need help could someone please help me with this problem?
How many atoms are there in 3.90 moles of sulfur (S)?
 
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Hello, I can help you in your problem but I cannot do your work.
Now then here is a hint:
Read about the mole and avagadro's number.
 

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