Since the chemical formula shows only one nitrogen atom per formula weight unit, the answer is 2 X Avogadro's number.
2 moles of benzene gives 12 moles of hydrogen atoms since benzene is C6H6
Two moles of neon contain 12,044281714.10e23 atoms.
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2 moles of ANY element contains 2x6.02x10^23 atoms of that element = 1.2x10^24 atoms.
1 mole of CO2 has 1 mole of carbon atoms and 2 moles of oxygen atoms. So, 25 mole of CO2 has 25 moles of carbon atoms and 50 moles of oxygen atoms.
44 moles of atoms
2 moles of benzene gives 12 moles of hydrogen atoms since benzene is C6H6
1 mole of water is 18g. 36g of water is thereforeequivalent to 2 moles. 2 moles of water contains 4 moles of hydrogen and 2 moles of oxygen and so there are6 moles of atoms in 2 moles of water. 6 moles of atoms x (3.6x10^24) = 36.1x10^24 atoms
Two moles of neon contain 12,044281714.10e23 atoms.
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1. Three moles of sodium contain 18,06642387.1023 atoms. 2. The mass of three moles of sodium is 68,97 grams.
1 mole of CO2 has 1 mole of carbon atoms and 2 moles of oxygen atoms. So, 0.000831 mole of CO2 will have 0.000831 mole of carbon atoms.
There are 24 moles of Carbon (C) in 2 moles of table sugar (sucrose)
A very small amount. A mole contains 6.023X1023 atoms. 2 billion atoms, i.e 2 X 109 atoms is just (2 X109 )/(6.023X1023) =3.33 X 10-15 moles!
1. Three moles of sodium contain 18,06642387.1023 atoms. 2. The mass of three moles of sodium is 68,97 grams.
One molecule has four H atoms.So two moles have 8 moles