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1 November, 12:00

How many moles in 1.5*10^23 molecules of NH3?

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  1. 1 November, 12:14
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    Explanation:1 mole of stuff

    specifies

    6.022

    *

    10

    23

    individual items of stuff. So you have approx.

    2 moles.

    Explanation:

    You have

    1.51

    *

    10

    24

    individual ammonia molecules.

    Moles of ammonia

    =

    1.51

    *

    10

    24



    ammonia molecules

    6.022

    *

    10

    23



    ammonia molecles mol

    -

    1

    =

    approx. 2 moles of ammonia molecules

    , but don't trust my arithmetic!

    How many moles of nitrogen, of hydrogen, do you have in the specified quantity?

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