Covert 36.48 moles of CCl4 to atoms

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Covert 36.48 moles of CCl4 to atoms 

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The number of atoms in a substance can be determined by converting the number of moles of the substance to atoms. This conversion is done by multiplying the number of moles by Avogadro's number, which is defined as the number of atoms in one mole of a substance. The conversion of moles to atoms is useful in various fields such as chemistry and physics, as it helps to understand the microscopic properties of a substance. In this answer, we will convert 36.48 moles of CCl4 to atoms, expressing the answer in scientific notation to simplify the large number

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