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A reaction produces 0.863 moles of H2O. How many molecules are produced?
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A reaction produces 0.863 moles of H2O. How many molecules are produced?
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number of molecules = moles x 6.02 x 10^23 = 0.863 x 6.02 x 10^23
= 5.19 x 10^23 molecules.
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To convert from moles to molecules, you multiply by Avogadro's constant.
0.863 moles H₂O * (6.022*10^23 molecules/1 mole) = 5.20*10^23 molecules H₂O
5.20*10^23 molecules
of H₂O are produced.
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