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25 May, 16:02

How many ions are in six moles of sodium (Avogadro's constant=6.02 x 10^23

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  1. 25 May, 17:20
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    Had 3.612 x 10²⁴ ions (Not too sure of the answer)

    Explanation:

    But anyway heres My approach.

    mole of sodium is 6.

    If 1 mole gives 6.02x10²³ ions

    then 6moles will be = x ions

    x ions = 6 x 6.02x10²³ / 1 mole

    x = 3.612x10²⁴ ions
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