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How many moles of NaCI are there in 1.14*1024 in particles?
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How many moles of NaCI are there in 1.14*1024 in particles?
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By use of avogadros law which state that equal volume of gas at the same pressure and volume have the same number of molecules. The avogadros constant = 6.023 x10^23 for 1 moles what about 1.14 x 10^24
= 1.14 x 10 ^24 / 6.023 x 10^23=
1.893moles
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