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Kaylah Waters
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11 July, 10:31
5.080 x 1016 molecules of hydrogen (gas) to moles
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Ainsley Townsend
11 July, 10:36
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The relation of moles to molecules can be known through the Avogadro’s number. Take note that one mole of any substance is equal to 6.02 x 10^23 molecules. Thus in converting 5.080 x 10^16 molecules of hydrogen to moles, just divide it with the Avogadro’s number. The answer would be 8.44 x 19^-8 moles.
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