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18 August, 08:25

How many molecules are in 6 moles of methane

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  1. 18 August, 08:32
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    3.6 * 10^24 molecules

    Explanation:

    Concept: Moles and Avogadro's number

    We need to know that one mole of a compound has molecules equivalent to the Avogadro's number, 6.022 * 10^23. Therefore; 1 mole of a compound contains 6.022 * 10^23 molecules

    In this case;

    We are given 6 moles of Methane;

    But 1 mole of methane = 6.022 * 10^23 molecules

    Therefore;

    Molecules = Number of moles * Avogadro's number

    = 6 moles * 6.022 * 10^23 molecules/mole

    = 3.613 * 10^24 molecules

    = 3.6 * 10^24 molecules

    Thus, there are 3.6 * 10^24 molecules in 6 moles of methane.
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