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One gram of water contains about 3.34 times 10^22 molecules. About how many molecules are contained in 5.0 times 10^2 grams of water?
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One gram of water contains about 3.34 times 10^22 molecules. About how many molecules are contained in 5.0 times 10^2 grams of water?
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One gram of water contains about 3.34 times 10^22 molecules. About how many molecules are contained in 5.0 times 10^2 grams of water?
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The answer is 1.67 x 10
^25. Your welcome.
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Just multiply the two numbers:
(3.34 * 10^22) * (5.0 * 10^2) = 16.7 * 10^24 = 1.67 * 10^25
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