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6 July, 22:15

What has more particles a mole of Helium atoms or a mole of water (H2O) ?

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  1. 6 July, 22:34
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    A mole of water.

    Explanation:

    Helium is composed of stable atoms. That means you just have 1 mole particles. But with water, you have the molecules - 1 mole, and the atoms. There are 3 atoms in a molecule of water, so there are 3 mol atoms in 1 mol of H2O.

    Helium: 1 mol particles

    Water: 1 mol molecules + 3 mol atoms = 4 mol of distinguishable particles
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