eemalone142
eemalone142
26-03-2018
Chemistry
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why do you use 6.02*10^23 here?? #21???
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sungsylvia0322p659cz
26-03-2018
6.02*10^23 is Avagadro's number representing the number of molecules per mole of substance.
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CBass1
CBass1
26-03-2018
In order to convert from moles to molecules, you have to use Avogadro’s number, 6.022*10^23mol^-1.
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