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3 January, 09:11

Calculate the number of moles of C2H6 in 4.11*10234.11*1023 molecules of C2H6.

Express your answer using three significant figures.

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  1. 3 January, 09:38
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    0.683 moles of C₂H₆

    Explanation:

    We begin from this:

    1 mol of anything has 6.02*10²³ molecules.

    This is the NA (Avogadro's Number), therefore we solve the question by a rule of three:

    If 6.02*10²³ molecules are contained in 1 mol of C₂H₆

    Then, 4.11*10²³ molecules will be contained in (4.11*10²³. 1) / 6.02*10²³ = 0.683 moles
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