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5 April, 09:59

A 12.8 g sample of NaOH contains how many molecules?

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  1. 5 April, 11:44
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    To determine the number of molecules present for a given mass of a substance, we need to convert it from units of mass to moles by using the molar mass. Then, we use Avogadro's number to convert it to moles. We do as follows:

    12.8 g NaOH (1 mol NaOH / 40 g NaOH) (6.022 x10^23 molecules NaOH / 1 mol NaOH) = 1.927x10^23 molecules NaOH present
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