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jruiz3 September 19th, 2006 16:56

calculate mol - please help
 
I need some help finding the mol. Can someone please help.

What amount is represented in moles?
4.14 × 1021 molecules of ethanol, C2H5OH

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adrian September 20th, 2006 15:48

moles
 
1 mole of anything contains a number of molecules equal to Avogadro's Number, i.e.: 6.023x10^23. Then you just divide.

Lawsen Lew November 12th, 2006 00:35

One mole is Avogadro's number of anything.
 
4.14 * 10^21 molecules of ethanol (1 mol ethanol/6.023 * 10 ^ 23 molecules) = 6.87 * 10^-3 molecule of ethanol.

One mole is Avogadro's number of anything. It is sort of like one dozen is 12 of anything. It is not so hard. You should be able to solve this.

I hope this will be right. I am just a turtle. I am not even a Ph.D.


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