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Hannah Frank
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11 November, 02:10
How many molecules are in 9.95 moles of Co2?
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Perla Green
11 November, 02:16
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by applying the equation:
n = N/L
where
n = mol
N = number of molecules
L = avagardro constant
therefore:
N = n * L
= 9.95mol * 6.022 * 10²³ mol-¹
= 59.9189
(this has no units)
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