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1 August, 19:39

A reaction produces 0.875 moles of h2o. how many molecules are produced?

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  1. 1 August, 22:31
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    Avogadro's constant/number is 6.022 Ă - 10^23 molecules for every 1 mole of substance. And reaction produces 0.875 moles of h2o. So, Number of molecules produced = Avagardo's number x Number of moles of h2o produced. Number of molecules produced = (6.022 Ă - 10^23) x (0.875) Number of molecules produced = 5.26925 Ă-10^23 molecules.
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