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1 May, 03:27

How many molecules are in 12.8 g N2O4

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  1. 1 May, 03:30
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    To calculate number of molecules, we first need to calculate the number of moles of N₂O₄.

    Number of moles of N₂O₄ = / frac{Given mass}{Molar mass of N₂O₄}

    Molar mass of N₂O₄ = 92 g/mol

    Given mass of N₂O₄ = 12.8 g

    Number of moles of N₂O₄=/frac{Given mass}{Molar mass of methane}

    =/frac{12.8}{92}

    = 0.139 mol

    Number of molecules of N₂O₄ = 0.139/times 6.023 / times 10^{23}

    = 8.37 * e²²
  2. 1 May, 03:47
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    N2O4 has a molar mass of 14*2+16*4 = 92 g/mol12.8/92=0.139 mol0.139 * avogadro's number = 8.37*10^22 molecules.
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