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11,800,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms.

Lets assume a typical grapefruit weighs 236 g. (from a site hannaone dot com)

Assuming it is made of only carbon atoms with a relative Atomic Mass of 12 g/mol then the number of moles of atoms in the 236 g grapefruits is given by:

number of moles = mass / relative atomic mass = 236/12 = 19.67 moles of carbon atoms.

Each mole of atoms contains 6.02 *10^23 atoms, so 19.67 moles contains 19.67 * 6.02 *10^23 = 1.18 * 10^25 atoms.

Thus, a typical grapefruit contains approximately 1.18 * 10^25 atoms which is 11.8 septillion or 11,800,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms.

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Simon Naisbitt

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AUSTIN VANAERNAM

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wow that is lot of atoms

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ELIJAH GARDNER

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1 billion

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Brandon Harris

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11.8 septrillon

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6,200,000,000

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??????/

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idiot

99999

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That is not correct.

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