Solving Atoms & Molecules: 1.00g Water/Ice Cube

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Homework Statement


A cubic centimeter of water has a mass of 1.00g. How many molecules does it contain?
How many atoms are in 1.00g ice cube?


Homework Equations


1 mole=6.02 x 10^23 molecules(or atoms)
1 mole of H20= 18g

The Attempt at a Solution


The answers are: 3.3 x10^22 molecules.( I got this answer)
1 x 10^23 atoms( I didn't get this answer)

Please help! Thanks!
 
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1g has 3.3 x 10^22 molecules..
how do i find the atoms?
 
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Ok..how do you get 1x 10^23 atoms?? for the second question?
i got the answer for the 1st question..