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23 January, 14:02

Which equivalence factor should you use to convert from 4.28 x 1019 molecules of oxygen (O2) to moles of O2?

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  1. 23 January, 14:28
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    The equivalence factor I should use should involve the Avogadro Number which is 6.02 * 10²³.

    6.02 * 10²³ molecules of Oxygen are present in 1 mole of Oxygen molecule.

    4.28 * 10¹⁹ molecules of Oxygen would be:

    = 4.28 * 10¹⁹ * 1 / (6.02 * 10²³)

    ≈ 0.0000711 moles

    So 4.28 * 10¹⁹ molecules of Oxygen is ≈ 0.0000711 moles
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