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it depends on the density of the matter for air its about, ten to the 23rd power. (That's 1 followed by 23 zero's

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It depends on the element and its density. For example, for hydrogen at standard conditions, there would be approximately 4.4 x 10^25 atoms in one cubic meter.

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