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Sep 22, 2024
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byuler
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RE: Chemistry homework help
Would need to see the problem to be sure, but it sounds like "particles" is referring to the number of atoms or molecules. So in the question's parlance, you would convert from moles to "particles" by multiplying by Avogadro's number.
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Chemistry homework help
Socrates Johnson
Sep 22, 10:03pm
Moles grams and molecules? Maybe?
Don Carlton
Sep 22, 10:05pm
RE: Chemistry homework help
byuler
Sep 22, 10:06pm
There are 6.022 x 10^23 particles per mole. It’s Avogadro’s number.
Finneas
Sep 22, 10:07pm
Perfect! Thank you!
Socrates Johnson
Sep 22, 10:07pm
Holey moley that's a big number.
TO11
Sep 22, 10:15pm
RE: Holey moley that's a big number.
Socrates Johnson
Sep 22, 10:16pm
Is it molarity/molar concentration?
pegushin
Sep 22, 10:07pm
That’s what I am gathering
Socrates Johnson
Sep 22, 10:08pm
Avagadro’s should be it
pegushin
Sep 22, 10:12pm
Particle = atoms or molecules. A mole has 6.02e23 particles
cougarstrong
Sep 22, 10:28pm
And simply because we can't weigh one atom of anything, but we can of one
blau56
Sep 22, 10:40pm
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