None of those!
Avogadro's number is the number of molecules in a mole of a substance. This is expressed as 6.022 141 29 E23 /mol. This is defined as the number of atoms in 12 grams of carbon12. A mole of any gas has this number of molecules. Any fraction of that mole must be divided into the number.
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0.7334 liters
Cubic measures of length, or litres.
The volume cannot be 1 centimetre since that is not an appropriate unit for measuring volume.
Avogadro's number is the number of molecules in a mole of a substance. This is expressed as 6.022 141 29 E23 /mol. This is defined as the number of atoms in 12 grams of carbon12. A mole of any gas has this number of molecules. Any fraction of that mole must be divided into the number.
No, it will not.
Density
Heat, number of molecules, atmospheric pressure and volume Volume * Pressure = molecules * molar gas constant * Heat
The number of acetone molecules is 24,843.10e23.
An increase in pressure
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The same number of molecules implies the same number of moles.
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For the same gas, more density means more molecules per unit volume.
Theoretically, if they have the same volume, all samples will contain the same number of molecules.
contains the same number of molecules