How many molecules are there in 2.15 mols of ammonium nitrate?

Without using Avogadro's number, how can I solve this? questions must be 2-5 Sentences, and include correct capitalization or punctuation for full credit. If Essay question requires a calculation you must complete the following:
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To find the number of molecules in 2.15 moles of ammonium nitrate, you can use the formula for finding the number of molecules in a given amount of substance, which is:

Number of molecules = moles x Avogadro's number

Since the problem asks not to use Avogadro's number, you can calculate the molar mass of ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3), which is approximately 80.04 g/mol. Then, you can use this molar mass to convert the moles of ammonium nitrate to grams, and finally calculate the number of molecules by considering the molecular weight and Avogadro's number.