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A 69.1-g sample of h2o contains how many molecules of water?

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kenmyna
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  • 19-04-2018
  The  number  of  molecules   of   water   is calculated  as  follows

find the  moles of   water=  moles=mass/molar  mass

moles  =   69.1g/18 g/mol   =  3.84  moles
by  use of  Avogadro  law constant 
that  is  1  mole =   6.02  x10^23   molecules  what   about  3.84   moles  of  water

  the  molecules  of  water  =  (3.84   x   6.02  x10^23) = 2.312  x10^24  molecules
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