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How many moles are in 3.4x1023 moles of H2SO4

User Pi Horse
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Since this question doesn't clarify which element or compounds moles they are trying to find, the answer would be 3.4x10^23 for the whole compound (H2SO4).

User Sorak
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Answer:


\huge{ \boxed{0.565 \: moles}}

Step-by-step explanation:

The number of moles of
H_2SO_4 molecules can be found by using the formula:


n = (N)/(L)

where:

n is the number of moles

N is the number of entities

L is the Avogadro's constant which is

6.02 × 10²³ entities

From the question:

N = 3.4 × 10²³ molecules


\therefore \: n = \frac{3.4 * {10}^(23) }{6.02 * {10}^(23) } = (3.4)/(6.02) \\ = 0.565 \: moles

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