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How many molecules are in one mole of each below.

carbon monoxide (CO)
boron trihydride (BH3)
water (H20)

How many molecules are in one mole of each below. carbon monoxide (CO) boron trihydride-example-1
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  • We know, mole is a link between the mass of atoms or molecules and the number of atoms or molecules.
  • 1 mole of atoms or molecules = 6.022 × 10^23 atoms or molecules.
  • This number is known as Avogadro Number named after the scientist Amedeo Avogadro.
  • So, the molecular formula of a substance represents 1 mole of molecules of that substance.
  • So, 1 mole of carbon monoxide (CO) contains 6.022 × 10^23.
  • Also, 1 mole of boron trihydride (BH3) contains 6.022 × 10^23.
  • Similarly, 1 mole of water (H20) contains 6.022 × 10^23.

Answer:

6.022 × 10^23

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