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How many moles in 3.4 x 10^26 molecules of LiNO3

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Answer:


564.78\text{ moles}

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, we want to get the number of moles

Mathematically:


1\text{ mole = 6.02 }*\text{ 10}^(23)\text{ molecules}

Thus, the number of moles present would be:


\frac{3.4*10^(26)}{6.02\text{ }*\text{ 10}^(23)}\text{ = 564.78 moles}

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