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Calculate the energy of an air molecule at room temperature

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Answered by llFairyHotll
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➤You can calculate how many molecules there are in a room, (4m x 3m x 3m = 24 m3) giving about 5 x 1026 molecules. This is in fact an estimate of the Avogadro number for a kilo-mole. A kilogram mole of any gas contains 6 x 1026molecules.

Answered by 12020
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➤You can calculate how many molecules there are in a room, (4m x 3m x 3m = 24 m3) giving about 5 x 1026 molecules. This is in fact an estimate of the Avogadro number for a kilo-mole. A kilogram mole of any gas contains 6 x 1026molecules.

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