6.02 * 10^23 or 602,300,000,000,000,000,000,000 apples.
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1 lb. = about 4 small apples 1 lb. = about 3 medium apples 1 lb. = about 2 large apples
Take the number of apples she has (2), and subtract how many apples she gave away (1.) 2 - 1 = 1 So, Kiki would have 2 apples left.
Roughly 4 dried apples equals one cup.
4 cups of apples equal 1 quart
1 mole
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1 mole H2SO4 = 98.078g H2SO4
1 mole CaCO3 (3 mole O/1 mole CaCO3) = 3 moles oxygen
8 apples
1 lb. = about 4 small apples 1 lb. = about 3 medium apples 1 lb. = about 2 large apples
1 mole in 70 g of Cl2
1 Mole = 6.022x10^23
Take the number of apples she has (2), and subtract how many apples she gave away (1.) 2 - 1 = 1 So, Kiki would have 2 apples left.
Mole is a unit of quantity, just like a dozen is a unit of quantity. So you cant say a mole equals this many pounds because it will matter of what it is you are measuring. A dozen apples weighs less than a dozen elephants, the same can be said for moles.
The mathematical statement of 2-1 can be done with apples by stating "If you have 2 apples and you take away 1 apple, how many apples would you have left?" The answer would be 1 apple.
1 apple. No, 2 apples because you took 2.