pres04rainn
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  • 02-02-2020
  • Chemistry
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How many moles are there in 1.505 X10^24 molecules of sucrose (C12H22O11)?

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bigdammy2013
bigdammy2013 bigdammy2013
  • 02-02-2020

Answer:

Number of moles = No of mokecules/ Avigadro's number

Avigadro's number = 6.022*10(23)

No of moles = 1.505*10(24)/6.022*10(23)

No of moles =2.49 = 2.5mol

The number of mole is 2.5mol

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ednorobello92 ednorobello92
  • 03-02-2020

Answer: 2.5 moles C12H22O11

Explanation: To solve the following problem use Avogadro's number.

1.505x10²⁴ molecules C12H22O11 x 1 mole C12H22O11 / 6.022x10²³ molecules C12H22O11

= 2.5 moles C12H22O11

Cancel out molecules of C12H22O11

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