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Gianni Pennington
21 October, 23:30
Nitrogen molecules in 1.4 moles of n2
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Steven Woods
22 October, 01:13
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From the Avogadro's constant 1 mole is equal to 6.028 molecules.
Therefore, we can convert moles to molecules;
1 mole = 6.028 * 10^23 molecules
Hence; 1.4 moles of Nitrogen gas will have;
1.4 * 6.028 * 10^23 molecules
= 8.44 * 10^23 molecules
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