4,96 x 1024 molecules of glucose is equal to 8,236 moles.
The answer is 15,2 moles.
1,67.1024 argon atoms is equal to 2,773 moles.
If it is 1.54 moles of Br atoms then the answer is 9.274 X 1023 atoms.If it is 1.54 moles of Br2 molecules then the answer is 1.855 X 1024 atoms.
10.0 moles K2SO4 (6.022 X 1023/1 mole K2SO4) = 6.02 X 1024 atoms of potassium sulfate ==========================
4,96 x 1024 molecules of glucose is equal to 8,236 moles.
The answer is 15,2 moles.
1.204 x 1024
1,67.1024 argon atoms is equal to 2,773 moles.
If it is 1.54 moles of Br atoms then the answer is 9.274 X 1023 atoms.If it is 1.54 moles of Br2 molecules then the answer is 1.855 X 1024 atoms.
10.0 moles K2SO4 (6.022 X 1023/1 mole K2SO4) = 6.02 X 1024 atoms of potassium sulfate ==========================
10 moles LiBr (6.022 X 1023/1 mole LiBr)= 6.022 X 1024 atoms of lithium bromide=========================
To find the number of moles, you can use Avogadro's number. 1 mole is equal to 6.022 x 10^23 particles. Therefore, 1.2 x 10^24 particles would be 2 moles.
To find the number of moles in 2.408 x 10^24 molecules of CO2, you can use Avogadro's number, which is approximately 6.022 x 10^23 molecules per mole. Therefore, 2.408 x 10^24 molecules / 6.022 x 10^23 molecules per mole = about 4 moles of CO2.
To convert atoms to moles, you divide by Avogadro's number, which is 6.022 x 10^23. 1.2 x 10^24 atoms of helium is equivalent to 2 moles of helium.
2.4088 x 1024 chloride ions
There are 4.53 x 10^24 manganese atoms in 7.5 moles of manganese.