pristancesmstendyt pristancesmstendyt
  • 03-03-2017
  • Chemistry
contestada

How many atoms are in 1.75 mole CHCL3?

Respuesta :

Greenleafable
Greenleafable Greenleafable
  • 03-03-2017
A mole is analogous to a dozen. A dozen contains 12 of any substance. Similarly, one mole contains 6.02 x 10^23 particles of any substance. This number is also known as Avagadro's number. Therefore, in order to find the number of particles contained in 1.75 moles of trichloromethane, we first multiply 1.75 by 6.02 x 10^23 to get 1.05 x 10^24 molecules. Now, each molecule contains 5 atoms. Therefore, we multiply this by 5 to get the number of atoms, which is 5.27 x 10^24
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Paul bought a student discount card for the bus. The card allows him to buy daily bus passes for $1.50. After one month, Paul bought 15 passes and spent a total
How many fluoride ions are present in 175 g of calcium fluoride?
16 inches is 35% of what?
Definition of Graph of a Polynomial Function?
Which is not true about eccrine/merocrine sweat glands?
ravi withdraw his hand upon touching the hot pan. explain the phenomena with the help of a block diagram
n Trial 1, you will use 0.50 g of aluminum, and in Trial 2, you will use only 0.25 g. Why will you vary the amount of aluminum?
Q # 16. please please help me
Which group began farming and living in villages? selected: a. neanderthals this answer is incorrect. b. homo habilis c. homo sapiens d. australopithecus e. hom
Did Mrs. Lee deposit or withdraw more money? And what was the difference? Plz ppl I need the answer ASAP!