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2,1 mole of any substance contain 12,646 496 709(27).1023 molecules.
They both have 6.02214179*10^23 molecules.
Each mole of a substance contains 6.022 E23 molecules or atoms of that substance. Four moles of H2O will contain 2.4088 E24 molecules.
1.5 mole H2O x 6.02x10^23 molecules/mole = 9.03x10^23 molecules
There are 6.02x10^23 molecules in one mole of anything.
2,1 mole of any substance contain 12,646 496 709(27).1023 molecules.
They both have 6.02214179*10^23 molecules.
Each mole of a substance contains 6.022 E23 molecules or atoms of that substance. Four moles of H2O will contain 2.4088 E24 molecules.
1.5 mole H2O x 6.02x10^23 molecules/mole = 9.03x10^23 molecules
yes, 1 mole is 6.02214179*10^23 molecules. And both only have 1 atom, so both have 1/4th this ammount of molecules and atoms.
i believe its 28
There are 6.02x10^23 molecules in one mole of anything.
Since 1 mole is (6.022×1023 molecules)/(mol), so 9.02 x 1023 molecules would be 1.4978... mol
A mole of a substance is 6.022X1023 atoms, molecules, or formula units of a substance.
A mole contain 6,022 140 857.10e23 atoms or molecules or ions.
The answer is 4,366.102 molecules.
No, they do NOT contain the same number of particles (either molecules N2 or atoms C): there molecular or atomic mass is different.Look at this:10g N2 / 28 (g/mole N2) x 6.022x1023 (molecules N2/mole N2) = 2.15 x1023 molecules N210g C / 12 (g/mole C) x 6.022x1023 (atoms C/mole C) = 5.02 x1023 atoms C