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A sample of sugar (C12H22O11) contains

1.505 × 1023 molecules of sugar. How many moles of sugar are present in the sample? Answer without doing any calculations.

0.25 mol

0.50 mol

1.00 mol

2.50 mol

User Ivan Popov
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Answer:

0.25 mol

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the formula n=N/NA

n= number of mols

N = number of particles

Nᵃ = Avogadros constant = 6.02 x
\\10^{23

So, n=
(1.505 X 10^(23) )/(6.02 X 10^(23))

The 10 to the power of 23 cancels out and you are left with 1.505/6.02, which is approximately 1/4. This is the same as 0.25 mol.

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