The problem presented in the text states:
"How many moles of rubidium (Rb) are there in 3.75 x 1024 rubidium atoms?"
I thought this would be a simple problem and solved by dividing Avagrado's number by the number of atoms given. It made sense to me that if 1 mole = 6.022 x 1023 atoms, then 3.75 x 1024 atoms would be something like 0.15 moles (6 / 40).
(6.022 x 1023 atoms) / (3.75 x 1024 atoms) = 1.60587 x 10-1 moles = 0.161 moles
But the answer given in the book is 6.23 moles. How can that be? I mean, 6.23 is the reciprocal of my answer but why would the answer be the reciprocal?