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27 November, 03:18

How many moles are equal to 4.15x10^23 molecules of carbon monoxide?

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  1. 27 November, 05:31
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    To be able to determine the number of moles that a certain number of molecules comprises, we simply divide the number of molecules by the Avogadro's number which is equal to 6.022 x 10^23.

    n = M/A

    where n is the number of moles, M is the number of molecules, and A is Avogadro's number. Substituting the known values,

    n = (4.15 x 10^23 molecules) / (6.022 x 10^23 molecules/mol)

    Simplifying,

    n = 0.689 moles

    Answer: 0.689 moles
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