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It depends on the Atomic Mass of a substance. To find out, divide the 1 by the atomic mass of the element (found on the Periodic Table), then multiply by 6.02*1023.

Ag=(1/Am)*6.02*1023

Where Am=atomic mass of the element, and Ag=the number of atoms in a gram.

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In one gram of hydrogen, there are approximately 6 x 10^23 atoms. This is based on Avogadro's number, which represents the number of atoms in one mole of a substance. Hydrogen, with a molar mass of around 1 g/mol, contains this many atoms in one gram.

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One gram of hydrogen contain 5,974.1023 atoms.

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