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How do I calculate the molecules of 3.52 moles CO2?
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Answered by Damon
3.52 * 6 * 10^23
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Answered by Damon
Avagadro's number (about 6*10^23) is sort of like saying "a dozen"
There are 6*10^23 of anything in a mole of whatever, just like there are twelve in a dozen of whatever.
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