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3. You have 3.6 x 10^24 particles of LiBr. How many moles are present?

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1) List the known quantities.

Sample: 3.6 x 10^24 parcicles of LiBr

Avogadro's number: 6.022*10^23 particles

2) Set the equation.

1 mol LiBr = 6.022*10^23 molecules LiBr


mol\text{ }LiBr=3.6*10^(24)\text{ }molecules\text{ }LiBr*\frac{1\text{ }mol\text{ }LiBr}{6.022*10^(23)\text{ }molecules\text{ }LiBr}=5.978\text{ }mol\text{ }LiBr.

3.6*10^24 molecules LiBr is equal to 5.98 mol LiBr.

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