In a nuclear decay reaction, what is the particle called that is given a 0 as its mass number, and a +1 as its atomic number?
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How many atoms are in 26 grams of carbon?
26 grams of carbon is equal to about 2.16 mols of carbon, and there are 6.022*10^23 atoms in one mol. Therefore, there are about 1.3*10^24 atoms in 26 grams of carbon
(4x^7+8x^5+x^4+13x^3+7x^2-18598x-200)/(x+4)
4x^6-16x^5+72x^4-287x^3+1161x^2-4637x-50