Answer to Question #108761 in Chemistry for jayden

Question #108761
How many molecules are in 3 mole of the compound C6H12O6
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Expert's answer
2020-04-09T13:11:48-0400

Solution:

One mole of any substance contains 6.022×1023 individual molecules of that substance.

Therefore,

[ 3 mole of C6H12O6 ] × [ 6.022×1023 molecules / 1 mole of C6H12O6 ] = 1.807*1024 molecules of C6H12O6.


Answer: 1.807*1024 molecules are in 3 mole of the compound C6H12O6.

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