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How many molecules (or formula units) are in each sample? 74.41 g ( CCl4 )
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How many molecules (or formula units) are in each sample? 74.41 g ( CCl4 )
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How many molecules (or formula units) are in each sample? 74.41 g ( CCl4 )
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if we find number of moles= weight/Molecular weight. where N is 6.022*10^23 or avogadro number.
moles=74.41/(12+4*35.5)=0.483.
Formula units= 0.483*6.022*10^23=3*10^23
this is the correct equation
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