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The number of molecules CO₂ : 2.408 x 10²⁴
Further explanation
A mole is a unit of many particles (atoms, molecules, ions) where 1 mole is the number of particles contained in a substance that is the same amount as many atoms in 12 gr C-12
1 mole = 6.02.10²³ particles
While the number of moles can also be obtained by dividing the mass (in grams) with the molar mass of element or molecule
So looking for moles we can search in 2 ways
- 1 . Avogadro's number
N = number of gas particles
No = Avogadro number (6.02.10²³)
n = number of moles
[tex]\rm n=\dfrac{N}{No}[/tex]
- 2. Molar mass
m = mass
M = relative molecular mass
[tex]\rm n=\dfrac{mass}{molar~mass}[/tex]
In solution, moles can also be obtained from the concentration of the solution
Molarity shows the number of moles of solute in every 1 liter of solute or mmol in each ml of solution
[tex]\rm n=M\times V[/tex]
4.0 mol CO₂, then the number of particles(molecules), we use Avogadro's number
[tex]\rm=mol\times 6.02.10^{23}\\\\=4.0\times 6.02.10^{23}\\\\=\boxed{\bold{2.408.10^{24}~molecules}}[/tex]
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