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find the number of molecules present in 2 moles of calcium sulphate ​

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Answered by paulpinto56
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Answer:

Explanation:

1 mole= 6.022 x 10^23 molecules

Therefore 2 moles of CaSO4 = 12.044 x10^23 molecules

Answered by prathyumavm
1

Answer:

12.046×10^23

Explanation:

1 Avogadro NO.=1 moles=6.023×10^23 of molecules

so hence 2 moles of CaSO4 is 12.046×10^23

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