You need the initial mole that you want to turn into particle
Use that multiply by the advogadro number (6.022x10*23 )
The particle is a big term for things like atoms, or anything for the name of something that add up to a mole.
2 mole of hydrogen X 6.022x10*23 particles / mole = the # of particles
you have to use the formula:
(desired moles)(6.02x1023part/1 mol)=answer
Divide the given particles by Avogadro's no 6.02 x 1023
A mole is formed if you don't wash you're face
Any mole that itches should be examined by a doctor.
A particle that has a large mass and a positive charge is known as an alpha particle. These particles contain 2 protons and 2 neutrons which are bound together to form an identical particle to a helium nucleus.
Micheal Doughtry, but he is not really a mole, his computer had gotten hacked because it had low security
a mole is the number of atoms present in twelve grams of carbon 12, the most common isotope of carbon.
A mole of a substance is 6.022X1023 atoms, molecules, or formula units of a substance.
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To convert from one substance to another
divide mmole by 1000 to get mole .
xx mmol x 1 mole/1000 mmol x 58.5 g/mole
You first have to convert to milligrams. To do this you divide microgram by 1000. Next to convert milligram to millimole you divide by the molecular weight.
The volume occupied by 1 mole of diatomic gas particle at NTP ( Normal Temperature & Pressure) is 11.2 L
if it acts on a charged particle
Lets say, for example the enthalpy is equal to 1200 joules/gram. You take 1200 joules/gram * (# of grams)/one mole [now you can cancel grams and it is now joules/mole.] Then convert the answer to kilojoules by dividing by 1000.
Without any additional information such as temperature and pressure, the only thing you can do is convert 2.75 kg/L to mole/L and then convert that to liters/mole.2.75 kg/L x 1000 g/kg x 1 mole/26.98 g = 102 mole/LConvert this to L/mole and you have 1L/102 moles = 0.00980 L/mole = 9.8x10^-3 L/mol
a small land mammal such as a rat mouse ferret mole ect. A fundamebtal particle with half-integral spin, such as an electron.
10 ppm mole multiply by molecular weight of water then divided by sample density