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How many moles are in 3.4x10^23 molecules of H2SO4?

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So to find the number of molecules the equation is:

Moles*6.02x10^23= 3.4x10^23

Rearrage to find moles and you get

3.4x10^23/6.02x10^23

User Matt Kocak
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Answer: The amount of sulfuric acid present is 0.565 moles

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given:

Number of molecules of sulfuric acid =
3.4* 10^(23)

According to mole concept:


6.022* 10^(23) number of molecules are present in 1 mole of a compound

So,
3.4* 10^(23) number of molecules will be present in
(1)/(6.022* 10^(23))* 3.4* 10^(23)=0.565mol of sulfuric acid

Hence, the amount of sulfuric acid present is 0.565 moles

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