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How many moles is 1.50 X 10^23 molecules NH3?
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How many moles is 1.50 X 10^23 molecules NH3?
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To solve this equation, you will use Avogadro's constant (6.02 x 10^23) to convert the number of molecules to moles. You will divide the molecules given by this constant:
(1.50 x 10^23) / (6.02 x 10^23) = .249
So, the answer is .249 moles.
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