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.
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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* All molar masses must be calculated with no rounding from the periodic table.
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