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Zander Odonnell
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27 September, 02:03
How many molecules are in 23 moles of O2
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Samantha Bell
27 September, 02:08
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There are only (6.022) molecules in one moles.
Therefore, we would then multiply these both.
We would do " 2 * 6.022 * 10^23".
And when multiplying this, our answer would be the following:
So therefore, there would then be 32, because we would multiply this by 2, and not just 1 it's self.
Your answer: 32.
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