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How many molecules of AsCl3 would be in 1mL of solution C from prev question?

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Without the molarity and the molecular weight of AsCl3, it is not possible to calculate the number of molecules of AsCl3 in 1mL of solution. Typically, the calculation would involve converting volume to liters, using molarity to find moles, and then multiplying by Avogadro's number.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the number of molecules of AsCl3 in 1mL of solution, we need the molarity of the solution and the molecular weight of AsCl3. However, since this information is missing from the provided data, we cannot perform an accurate calculation. Typically, such a problem would use a conversion factor that relates grams to moles and another one that relates moles to the number of molecules, utilizing Avogadro's number (6.022 × 1023).

For instance, if given the molarity of an AsCl3 solution, one would perform the following steps:

  1. Convert the volume of the solution in mL to liters.
  2. Use the molarity to calculate the number of moles of AsCl3 in that volume.
  3. Multiply the number of moles by Avogadro's number to find the number of molecules of AsCl3.
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