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How many molecules are in 1.95 moles of water?

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Water has a molar mass of 18.015 g/mol . This means that one mole of water molecules has a mass of 18.015 g . So, to sum this up, 6.022⋅1023 molecules of water will amount to 1 mole of water, which in turn will have a mass of 18.015 g . 2.7144moles H2O ⋅6.022⋅1023molec.1mole H2O =1.635⋅1024molec.
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Answer: 1.1739*10²⁴ molecules

Step-by-step explanation:

Using Avogadro's constant,

1 mole of any substance = 6.02*10²³ molecule/atom or particles.

Therefore 1.95 mole of water contains;

1.95 * 6.024*10²³ molecules = 1.1739*10²⁴ molecules.

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