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10 June, 08:36

How many moles of methane (CH4) is

6.70 x 1022 atoms of methane?

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  1. 10 June, 08:42
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    0.1113 mol

    Explanation:

    Data Given:

    no. of atoms of CH₄ = 6.70 x 10²² atoms

    no. of moles of methane (CH₄) = ?

    Solution:

    we will find no. of moles of methane (CH₄)

    Formula used

    no. of moles = no. of atoms / Avogadro's number

    Where

    Avogadro's number = 6.022 x 10²³

    Put values in above equation

    no. of moles = 6.70 x 10²² atoms / 6.022 x 10²³ (atoms/mol)

    no. of moles = 0.1113 mol

    So,

    There are 0.1113 moles of methane.
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