The short answer to your question would be two. while you would not be able to feel the sense of wetness there is a bond between the molecules to allow measurable movement of the water on a surface to attribute the property of wetness. Without movement you cannot feel wetness.
36g water contains 12.046 x 1023 molecules.
12 water molecules are made.
6,022140857.1023 molecules---------------------------------------------1 mole2.1022 molecules--------------------------------------------------------------x molex = 0,033 moles
The number of water molecules obtained is 120,44281714.10e23.
How much water?? ml or L
The answer is 0,166.10e23 molecules.
Of course, 6,022.10e23 molecules.
The number of water molecules is 16,728.10e23.
Not only can they, but in the liquid state they do so continuously. Hydrogen bonding between water molecules gives it many of its unique properties, such as being a liquid at standard conditions, which is essential for life; high heat capacity and heat of vaporization; and the fact that solid water is less dense than liquid water.
A mole of water contains avagadro's number of molecules of water. Therefore 5.65 moles contains 5.65 * 6.022x1023 molecules of water which equals 3.40243x1024 molecules of water.
Magnesium sulfite has 6 water molecules.
36g water contains 12.046 x 1023 molecules.
water molecules in a can of soda = (wt/M.wt) x 6.023x1023
12 water molecules are made.
There are two atoms of hydrogen in a water molecule, but no hydrogen molecules.
546 molecules
One is produced