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Author: Donald R. Askeland; Wendelin J. Wright
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.8P
(a)
To determine
The number of nickel atoms for the given plate.
(b)
To determine
Number of moles of nickel.
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MindTap Engineering for Askeland/Wright's The Science and Engineering of Materials, 7th Edition, [Instant Access], 2 terms (12 months)
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