.10 mol X (6.02X10 to the 23)/1 mole
=6.02x 10 to the 22
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The total number of molecules is equal.
1 mole of H2 has 6.023 x 1023 molecules So, 2 moles will have 12.046 x 1023 molecules
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One mole of different compounds have different masses but have same number of molecules because that is the definition of a mole - a mole is about 6.022x1023 molecules of any particular material - and is normalized to the mass of Carbon-12.
how many atoms, molecules and ions are present in one mole of a substance
The total number of atoms contained in a 1,00 mole sample of helium is 6,022 140 857.10e23.
The total number of molecules is equal.
The number of ions in a 6,58 mole sample of NaCl is 79,25137367812.10e23.
1 mole of H2 has 6.023 x 1023 molecules So, 2 moles will have 12.046 x 1023 molecules
3.6 moles hydrogen atoms (1 mole water/2 mole H)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole water molecules) = 1.1 X 1024 molecules of water =======================
A mole represents a set number of molecules, not just 1 molecule. There are avagadro's number of molecules in a mole. Avagadro's number: 6.022x10^23
Multiply the number of molecules by the number of molecules per mole for that particular element or molecule (sum of the molecules/mole of each element in the molecule). The number of molecules per mole for any element can be found on charts and on the periodic table.
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No, the unit is "per mole". The number could be atoms or molecules but that is not part of the unit.
A mole is a defined number of atoms/molecules of an element/compound. Therefore, the number of moles of NaCHO3 will depend on the mass of NaCHO3 that you have. To calculate the number of moles in a known sample, divide the mass of the sample (in grams) by the molecular weight.
6.022*10^23 molecules of anything is one mole of that thing
according to Avogadro number, one mole of substance = 6.022x10^23 molecules. so 2 mole =12.044 molecules of substance. the number of molecules don't depend on what the substances are but depends on the number of mole of that substance