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How many molecules are in 1.75 mol of CHCl3

Sagot :

Answer:

1.0535×10(exponent24)

Explanation:

N (number of molecules)

n(number of moles)

L( Avogadro's constant )

N=n×L

N=1.75×6.02×10(exponent 23)

Explanation:

In one mole we always have:

1 mol = 6.02 X 10²³ molecules

So emulates simple rule of 3 we will have;

1 mol ----------> 6.02 X 10²³

1.75 moles ----> X

X = 1.0535 X 10²⁴ molecules

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