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How many molecules in 2.00 mol of sucrose, C12H22O11??

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2.00 mol C12H22O11 x (6.02 x 10^23 molecule C12H22O11 / 1 mol C12H22O11) = 1.20 x 10^24 molecules C12H22O11 I think..

The number of molecules of sucrose in 2 mol of sucrose is required.

The number of molecules in the given number of moles of sucrose is [tex]1.2044\times 10^{24}\ \text{molecules}[/tex]

[tex]1\ \text{mol}[/tex] of any molecule is equal to the Avogadro's number which is [tex]6.022\times10^{23}\ \text{molecules}[/tex]

So,

[tex]2\ \text{mol of sucrose}=2\times 6.022\times 10^{23}=1.2044\times 10^{24}\ \text{molecules}[/tex]

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