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Calculate the number of molecules in 18 grams of NH4OH

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Answer:

The number of molecules is 3.07x10^23.

Step-by-step explanation:

1st) From the molar mass of NH4OH (35.04g/mol) we can calculate the number of moles in 18g of NH4OH:


18g*(1mole)/(35.04g)=0.51moles

2nd) With the Avogadro's number (6.022x10^23 molecules/mol) we can convert the moles into molecules:


0.51moles*(6.022*10^(23)molecules)/(1mole)=3.07x10^(23)molecules

So, the number of molecules is 3.07x10^23.

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