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How many moles is 1.50x10^23 molecules NH3
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How many moles is 1.50x10^23 molecules NH3
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0.2491694352 because you divide 1.5*10^23 by abogados number
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1.50*10^23 molecules/ (6.02*10^23 molecules/mol)= 0.249 mol.
There is 0.249 mol in 1.50*10^23 molecules
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