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How many molecules are in 3.5 g of sulfur dioxide
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How many molecules are in 3.5 g of sulfur dioxide
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Turn the grams of sulfur dioxide into moles:
3.5 g • 1 mol/64.07 g SO2 = 0.05463 mol
Then multiply it by 6.02 • 10^23:
0.05463 mol • 6.02 • 10^23 = 3.289 • 10^22 molecules
3.3 • 10^22 molecules
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6.02*10^23 molecules
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