Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 31, 2012 at 11:19pm.
im assuming you mean "moles" not "miles"
(4.059g sample/1)x(1 mole sample/g of sample in one mole(take number of elements in formula multiplied by individual grams found in the periodic table)). there is your answer. easy as pie.
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