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9 April, 21:04

You drink out of a drinking fountain for a full minute. How many moles of water did you just drink? (You need to know how much water comes out per second)

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  1. 9 April, 21:08
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    First of all water (H2O) is made from 2 atoms of hydrogen and 1 atom of oxygen. A mole of water molecules would be 2 moles of hydrogen atoms plus 1 mole of oxygen atoms. So lets say x = 3m, m=1, and x=3, because 3 x 1 = 3 = x, and r = radius of drinking fountain's water dispense, and AOW = amount of water produced in a minute, and y = (x * (r * (AOW/r)) ... So Y = a, and a = answer ... Meaning your answer is (y = (x * (r * (AOW/r))) !
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