Avogadro's law states that equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of molecules. This means that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to the number of moles of that gas. In other words, as the number of gas molecules increases, so does the volume occupied by the gas.
1 mol of any gas has a volume of 22.4 L at STP
You divide the 6.073 by 6.022x1023 (avagadros number) to get the moles, then multiply by molecular mass (18) to get mass in grams
The molecular weight of it is 386.654g/mol. Convert mass to grams (i.e. 0.0039g). divide mass by molec weight to get 1.0083573x10^-5 moles. Multiply this by avagadros number to get the amount of molecules. this gives you 6.072x10^18 molecules.
Avagadros number states that there are 6.0221415 x 1023 atoms in a mole so 3.612 x 1023 molecules is just over half a mole 0.525 moles
By using Avagadro's constant NA = 6.02 x 1023 Avagadros constant gives the number of atoms which are present within a mole of a substance. so say we have 2 moles then we would have 2 x 6.02 x 1023 = 1.204 x 1024 atoms present.
1 mol of any gas has a volume of 22.4 L at STP
avagadros number
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Ideal gas law: PV=nRT. number of moles is 0.0414335 moles. x avagadros number is 2.495x1022 molecules
multiply that number by avagadros number, 6.02x10^23
A mole (mol). You can convert to kilograms using Avagadros number.
As in number? No of atoms = avagadros number (6.02X10^23) times number of mole of atoms
Avagadros number - The number of molecules/element that are found in one mole of the substance
A mole is equal to 6.022 x 1023. This number is called Avagadros number. A mole is generally abreiviated as "n".
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By particles, I assume you mean atoms. Firstly, you divide mass by molecular mass to get moles. Then multiply moles by avagadros number to get amount of atoms
You divide the 6.073 by 6.022x1023 (avagadros number) to get the moles, then multiply by molecular mass (18) to get mass in grams