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I need to find the amount of molecules in 4.5g of water. I only want to check my answer: 1.505 * 10^22 right?
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I need to find the amount of molecules in 4.5g of water. I only want to check my answer: 1.505 * 10^22 right?
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I need to find the amount of molecules in 4.5g of water. I only want to check my answer: 1.505 * 10^22 right?
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Hydrogen has a molar mass of 1, and there is two of them H-2
Oxygen has a molar mass of 16, and there is only one O-16
So you must divide 4.5 by 18
which gives you 0.25
then you must times 0.25 by 6.022x10^23
and yes you get 1.505x10^23
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