Asked by Tom
how do I calculate the area occupied by one single molecule, given # of molecules per meter^2 (9.6e15), the Molarity? (.1 m/dm^3) and surface excess? (1.6e-8)
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Answered by
bobpursley
if it is one molecule thick, do the reciprocal of number of molecues/area.
area of one molecule=1/(molecules/area)
area of one molecule=1/(molecules/area)
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